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The phrase "allotments in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to designated portions or allocations within a specific context, such as land, resources, or tasks.
Example: "The city council approved the new regulations for the allotments in the community garden."
Alternatives: "allocations in" or "designations in".
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Allotments in Highbury Fields and Soho Square.
This complex eco-system ranges from grasslands to the largest community garden (aka allotments) in America.
Then they worked with the forest service to improve their grazing allotments in the national forest.
You see it on abandoned allotments, in overgrown back gardens pushing through the undergrowth in early spring.
The waiting list is equivalent to half the allotments in England, but supply of new plots is inflexible.
The ruling could affect up to 15 million acres of grazing allotments in New Mexico and Arizona.
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If the company sold the over allotment, LinkedIn's valuation could be as high as $8 billion.
First acreages were simply whittled away; then came "allotment," in which tracts were allotted to individual tribal members, and many ended up sold off to non-Indians.
Today, there are 100,000 people waiting to get an allotment in Britain.
My Peckham plot is not the leafy idyll of The Observer allotment in Hampstead.
Airtel, for example, was supposed to receive an additional allotment in Delhi once it passed 1.6m subscribers.
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