Sentence examples for allotment to from inspiring English sources

"allotment to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means to assign or distribute something to someone. You can use it when talking about giving someone a portion or share of something. Example: The company's profits were allotted to the shareholders based on their invested capital.

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You don't need a garden (or an allotment) to grow decent vegetables.

Last year, the Bush Administration increased the allotment to five hundred.

On Tuesday, the City Council unanimously approved a $750,000 allotment to the garden.

Now, some venture capitalists are expanding the individuals' allotment to 25percentt or more.

I would put the £10 in my pocket and go to my allotment to pick some in-season, fresh vegetables.

European finance ministers will meet Tuesday to decide whether to release the next $10.6 billion allotment to the Greek government.

The govt. raided Buddhist pagodas on Aug. 21, after which Washington suspended the 12-million dollar monthly allotment to Vietnam.

For the next fiscal year Mr. Bloomberg's preliminary budget has reduced Lincoln Center's $24 million allotment to $5 million.

Many other council members have apparently directed their allotment to organizations run by family members or political backers.

(For those who've missed a few meetings, that means most women might cut their daily Points Plus allotment to 26 per day, down from 29).

One offered board and lodging and part of his allotment to work on so that he would both be occupied and have lots of nutritious food to eat.

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