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Discover LudwigThe phrase "already earmarked" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something has been designated or set aside for a specific purpose or recipient in advance.
Example: "The funds for the new project have already been earmarked in the budget."
Alternatives: "previously allocated" or "designated in advance".
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Those bills have already earmarked $661 billion of spending.
Around £0.8 billion of this is already earmarked.
Mr Groenink has already earmarked 2007 as a "year of delivery".
The vague announcement may include large sums already earmarked in the budget.
This will add £650m to the £1bn already earmarked over the spending period.
"The $100,000 they're paying to use the mansion is already earmarked to pay some bills".
Toronto have already earmarked the money to improve the team and their already excellent training facilities.
Banks in Greece will need to find €30bn, already earmarked from the country's bailout package.
The bank has already earmarked 12,000 job cuts for this year, with 7,000 of those in the UK.
"There's a ton of money at News Corporation already earmarked for the paper," says a person close to him.
Already earmarked as a talented dancer and a candidate for Oxbridge, when she was 17, Riseborough demonstrated her rebellious side.
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