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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowance from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate the source or origin of an allowance or a stipend. Example: - "The employees receive an allowance from the company for transportation expenses." - "The children receive a monthly allowance from their parents for school supplies." - "The scholarship includes an allowance from the government to cover living expenses."
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The monthly allowance from my parents had arrived.
Deegan, for one, receives a parts allowance from Honda.
I received an allowance from Kids Company in 2011.
At 16, James received a weekly allowance from her parents.
We are increasing the personal allowance from £10,000 to £10,600 in 2015-16.
An allowance from his father enabled him to follow a literary career.
Thereafter he lived frugally on an allowance from his father and on his income from writing.
Osborne will not set a figure for the allowance from April 2014.
v) Unused allowance from each yearly period cannot be carried forward or refunded in any circumstances.
"We cannot pay you your Jobseekers' Allowance from 28 June 2013," the letter reads.
Why won't you remove the winter allowance from the richest 5% of pensioners?
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