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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowance awarded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a financial or resource allocation has been granted to someone, often in formal or official documents.
Example: "After reviewing the application, the committee decided that an allowance awarded to the student would help cover their educational expenses."
Alternatives: "grant given" or "funding allocated".
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Sindile Mngindwa, an unemployed 40-year-old who survives on a small disability allowance awarded him after he lost his hearing, had a more realistic assessment: "South Africa was like this when Mandela was alive, it will be like this after he dies".
For many Upper East Side housewives, participating in the requisite charity, shopping and grooming rituals is afforded through a "wife bonus," a yearly allowance awarded to them by their high-earning husbands.
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Several policies have been implemented to address maldistribution and inefficiencies of health workers such as training local health workers, providing allowances, and awarding scholarships to increase the supply of health workers in underserved and rural areas.
The Freedom Charter, which formed the basis of the A.N.C.'s platform and South Africa's new Constitution, declares that "higher education and technical training shall be opened to all by means of state allowances and scholarships awarded on the basis of merit".
She has challenged Emily not to take the big increase in the London Supplementary Allowance that MPs were awarded last year.
Lawyers for Mr. Espada have argued that he was awarded an allowance under his contract and was entitled to bill Soundview for his personal expenses.
Pip, which was previously known as disability living allowance, is a benefit awarded to help people with the extra costs of living with a disability, worth between £22.65 and £145.35 a week, depending on the severity of the condition.
Her benefits saga started when she was told by her local jobcentre in Essex to undergo a fit-work-test, known as a work capability assessment (WCA), on 15 January to assess whether she should continue to be eligible for Employment and Support Allowance (ESA), a benefit awarded to people judged unable to work.
At the same time, another 20,000 carers will be newly awarded an allowance as a result of the PIP reassessment - meaning a net total of 5,000 carers who will miss out.
Herman for hire To relieve the pain of stepping down from his post as President of the European Council, Herman Van Rompuy, 68, was awarded a "transitional allowance" of almost £134,000 a year, for three years, in addition to his £52,000 a year pension.
For Cath, it began a few months ago, when she received a letter telling her that her disability living allowance (DLA), which had been awarded to her indefinitely a decade before due to her severe and enduring mental health problems (she has been diagnosed with schizophrenia), was being withdrawn and she needed to apply for Pip.
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