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The phrase "allotted to form" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to convey the idea of something being designated or assigned for a specific purpose, but the construction is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The resources allotted to form the new committee were insufficient for its needs."
Alternatives: "designated to create" or "assigned to develop".
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The groupings were then allotted to form the intervention centres or the control centres.
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In this demand for more good than exists, there is implied a failure to recognize that the form allotted to each entity is sufficient in itself; it is like complaining because one kind of animal lacks horns.
If one considers various methods of algorithmic composition, considerable importance can be allotted to differentiating between construction and resultant form, i.e., between compositional idea, its realization in the musical score, and its auditory perception.
After signing consent forms, they were allotted to two treatment conditions created using randomizer.
Institutional support must exist in the form of sufficient time allotted to engaged faculty as well as evaluation procedures that reward interdisciplinary activities.
Questionnaires, consent forms and clinical and biological data were matched using numbered stickers (the numbers were allotted to respondents so that they could collect their laboratory results).
Of that, $1.5 billion was allotted to construction.
Within block sows were randomly allotted to feeding strategy.
1Includes 36 seats allotted to Hong Kong and 12 to Macau.
The role here allotted to Fortune is somewhat unusual.
A great deal of space is allotted to them.
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