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The word "allotments" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to a portion of land that is assigned for a specific purpose or to a group of individuals for their use. It can also refer to the act of allocating or assigning something to someone. Example 1: The community garden had several individual allotments where members could grow their own vegetables. Example 2: The government has made allotments for low-income families to have access to affordable housing. Example 3: The company's budget did not allow for significant salary increases, but they managed to make small allotments for bonuses for their employees. Example 4: The teacher handed out the test allotments to the students, making sure each one had the same number of questions and time to complete it.
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allotments
noun
Plural of allotment
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Switching public spending from "grey" projects such as roads and airports, to "green" schemes such as parks, tree planting and allotments, would not just save the government billions of pounds, improve health, and cut climate emissions, but it would create jobs and make British cities more attractive.
Until Wednesday, it was unclear when tickets for the fight would be made available due to an impasse between the two camps and the MGM Grand over allotments.
Yet local authorities spend less than £20 a year per person on trees, parks, gardens, allotments, woodlands, rivers and waterways, which together provide clean air and water and enrich their citizens' quality of life.
The money quickly started pouring in, along with dozens of offers of accommodation including one from a couple in Brighton who said they had plenty of space as well as two allotments, one of which Thoronka was welcome to work on to keep him busy.
The more than 16,000 tickets withheld from the public sale will be split among the MGM Grand, the networks and the two camps, allotments that can funneled to directly to brokers at far higher prices than face value since they can fetch still higher prices on the secondary market due to extraordinary demand.
ONE bit of British demand that has surged despite the wider slump is an appetite for garden allotments.
The waiting list is equivalent to half the allotments in England, but supply of new plots is inflexible.
Higher revenues would spur investment too: councils would have an incentive to protect allotments from developers.
In 1907 the tribal lands in Oklahoma had been broken up into allotments, one of which was given to Ms Mankiller's grandfather at Mankiller Flats; and nothing did more damage to the tribe, she believed, than that loss of commonalty and spiritual, as well as physical, interdependence.
Mr Meyer's food empire includes a bakery chain, a catering business, a vinegar brewery, an organic orchard, a collection of public allotments and a "Nordic Food Lab" that operates from a boat berthed round the corner from Noma, all dedicated to his mission to rid Denmark of its "uniform, generic, passionless food".
Storm-water run-off would be collected for irrigation, including for allotments and the trees that reduced the "heat-island" effect.
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