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The phrase "allotted in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been assigned or designated to a specific purpose or individual.
Example: "The resources were allotted in accordance with the project's requirements."
Alternatives: "assigned to" or "designated for".
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What the Jews were allotted in the Balfour Declaration "redresses the balance" of justice and history.
The free time they are allotted in cities where they stay overnight has become shorter.
The amount is $20,000 more than what was allotted in the current fiscal year.
Six adult horses allotted in three pairs were studied in a 3 diets x 3 periods Latin square design experiment.
Six cecum and colon fistulated horses allotted in two groups were subjected to a 2×2 Latin-square design experiment.
"It's only allotted in extraordinary work situations and it must be approved by a supervisor," she said.
But time is running out for the all-important tax credits that were allotted in the post-Katrina period.
Ninety-six steers (average BW = 335 ± 36 kg) were allotted in a completely randomized design with a 2 × 2 factorial arrangement of treatments.
According to ovarian response, ewe-lambs were allotted in three groups: good, L1 (n = 17); moderate, L2 (n = 10); and poor, L3 (n = 10).
The rooms are usually allotted in the names of women so they are less vulnerable to domestic abuse and familial instability.
Relations soon sour on Christmas Day, with consequences for all the family".The Green Road" analyses how randomly love can be allotted in families.
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