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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allotted deadline" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when referring to a specific time limit that has been assigned for a task to be completed. For example: "We have to complete the project before the allotted deadline of August 1st."
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On 3 November, two days after the allotted deadline, Gaveston left England for the last time.
It doesn't matter how long it takes, as long as you have sufficient time to reach your goal before your allotted deadline.
Stop every task at the allotted deadline and move on to the next one, unless it is an urgent job.
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The RTPS connection is allotted bandwidth which is equal to its deadline requirement, if the requirement is less than available bandwidth and less than per-frame MRTR.
Technicians were struggling to process the caseload under a tight deadline — within 48 hours, the time allotted for prosecutors to file charges after a suspect's arrest.
If the 10-member commission, which is equally divided between appointees of the two state party chairmen, does not reconfigure the districts within 30 days of receiving census results, an appointed tiebreaker must make a decision -- and this year, that 11th member would not have the allotted 30 days to produce a plan unless the filing deadline was postponed.
Mr. Willens, one of the principals in the campaign, said they passed their goal in less than half the time allotted to them and they'll submit the petitions two days ahead of the deadline.
The allotted hour had passed.
Our allotted time was up.
I allotted $30 a day total.
One dessert is allotted per feast.
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