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The phrase "allotted on a" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where something is assigned or distributed, but the preposition "on" is not appropriate here.
Example: "The resources were allotted on a quarterly basis."
Alternatives: "allocated for a" or "assigned to a".
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These self-guided tours — which are allotted on a first-come-first-served basis about one month before the requested date — allow you to explore the public rooms and the gardens.
The time allotted on a normal changeover is 90 seconds.
Until mid-March delegates are allotted on a proportional basis.
The rest of the time is allotted on a rotating basis.
There's a mattress for each of the 12 bunk beds (allotted on a first-come, first-serve basis; there are no bookings), so a great night's kip in the wild is guaranteed.
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Time was allotted on an as-needed basis.
"No one knows how much time one is allotted on this planet," Boehner, striking a somber tone, said.
In early November, just before the Arab League voted to suspend Syria from membership for its bloody crackdown on democracy protestors, the Arab group at Unesco filled one of the two seats it is allotted on these two committees with a Syrian representative.
Space was allotted on the sports fields to provide a football field and a baseball diamond.
"To score one-third of the points allotted on the test, in my judgment, does not show proper mastery of the content or of the standards," said Alfred S. Posamentier, dean of the School of Education at the City College of New York.
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