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The phrase "already budgeted" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that a certain amount of money has been allocated or planned for a specific purpose in a budget.
Example: "The funds for the new project have already been budgeted, so we can proceed without delay."
Alternatives: "previously allocated" or "already assigned funds".
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It isn't even much compared to the $5 billion already budgeted for the National Cancer Institute.
City officials said they had already budgeted for the Patrolmen's Benevolent Association's 4percentt increases.
It has already budgeted an extra six billion euros for resettlement this year.
The government has already budgeted for ¥6 trillion to pay for reconstruction, which has yet to kick in.
Some of that money was already budgeted, the agency said, since new maps are printed every year.
The higher expenses helped push overtime spending citywide $239 million beyond the $568 million that was already budgeted last year.
The Coalition has already budgeted foreign aid savings of $7.6bn over five years – a measure that does not require legislation.
The £9.3 billion the Olympics are already budgeted to cost does strike me as quite a lot.
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She is already budgeting for the 5 percent cut to her $2,000-a-month 2,000-a-month 2,000-a-month.
With major security challenges there, they are already budgeting for a huge deficit.
If you're not already budgeting what you'd like to spend, start doing so now.
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