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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alloted to" is not correct; the correct spelling is "allotted to." You can use it when referring to something that has been assigned or distributed to someone or something.
Example: "The resources were allotted to each department based on their needs."
Alternatives: "assigned to" or "distributed to."
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BBC has kept all mention of politics off the air except for that portion alloted to election broadcasts.
However, proportion of his wages the seaman alloted to his family before sailing is banked for him.
Councilman Phillips, a Rep. of Queens moved that the $161,000 alloted to Station WNYC for salaries be deleted.
Electoral votes are alloted to states not according to the number of voters but according to population, with the disfranchised slave proportion counted at a forty per cent discount.
The paper concludes with some observations about the current version of this system alloted to the capitalization of collaborative team activities.
If you are a nominated company, you get two tickets alloted to you, and we've reserved more for purchase if you want to bring more of the team.
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Of that, $1.5 billion was allotted to construction.
1Includes 36 seats allotted to Hong Kong and 12 to Macau.
The role here allotted to Fortune is somewhat unusual.
Each woman had specified hours allotted to spend with him.
Four Senate appointments also are allotted to the province.
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