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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowance at present" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the current status or amount of an allowance, typically in financial or budgeting contexts.
Example: "The allowance at present is set at $200 per month, which should cover basic expenses."
Alternatives: "current allowance" or "allowance currently".
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There is also a lifetime allowance, at present, of £1.25m.
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At present, jobseeker's allowance is given grudgingly on condition that the recipients do no meaningful work and spend all their time applying for nonexistent jobs.
At present the tax-free "personal allowance" applies for income up to £10,000, then a "basic rate" of 20% is paid on earnings up to £41,865.
There are no plans at present to require claimants on employment and support allowance to use the system, which will be available to those without a computer in libraries and jobcentres.
At present, for example, teachers in inner London get an allowance of just over £3,000 a year.
The government says: "Individuals using the pensions advice allowance would still be entitled to the same tax-free lump sum as at present when they ultimately come to take their pension benefits".
At present, only military personnel living off the posts are given housing allowance, while those on base live rent free.
At present nearly 50,000 people who claim incapacity benefit, income support or jobseekers' allowance have "drug abuse" as their primary diagnosis as to why they cannot work.
At present, elected members of the 26 local councils are entitled to a basic allowance of £9,835 a year.
At present, only half of this can be held in a cash Isa, while the full allowance can be put in a stocks and shares Isa.
At present, the I.T.U.
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