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are allocated on
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "are allocated on" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts discussing the distribution of resources or responsibilities, but the preposition "on" is not appropriate here. Example: "Funds are allocated to various departments based on their needs."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
Science
News & Media
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
50 human-written examples
After one month, loans are allocated on a needs-basis.
News & Media
We first observe that all considered algorithms select one stream per step, until at most streams are allocated on each resource block, thus in general.
The risk-focusing model is a complement to models of resource allocation common in health disparities research in which resources are allocated on the basis of socioeconomic characteristics (Schell 1997).
The principle of universalism in the allocation of social benefits, that is the availability of social benefits to everyone as of right, is contrasted with allocation on a selective basis (targeted) in which benefits are allocated on the basis of need as determined by means testing of income.
Science
Cells of one hemineuropil were reconstructed in which three different cell types are allocated on the basis of their neurite morphology: R-cells, D-cells and A-cells.
Science
Places are allocated on a first-come-first-served basis.
News & Media
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
9 human-written examples
Consequently, each of the requested VMs is allocated on a server in one of the data centers.
Science
When she had asked for help the matron had told her that only one nurse is allocated on night duty.
Science
DF traffic, i.e., CT0 is permitted to initially be allocated on silver links which increase the allocation of CT0.
In each district, seats were allocated on a sectarian basis, but voters could cast ballots for any candidate, with one vote for every available seat, regardless of sect.
News & Media
Vallares shares will be allocated on or around June 20.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When discussing the distribution of resources or responsibilities, use the correct preposition. Instead of saying "resources are allocated on a project", say "resources are allocated to a project".
Common error
A common mistake is to use the preposition "on" after "allocated". Always use "to" or "for" to clearly indicate the recipient or purpose of the allocation. For example, say "funds are allocated to education" instead of "funds are allocated on education".
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85%
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "are allocated on" functions as a passive verb phrase, suggesting that something is being distributed or assigned based on a specific criterion. However, according to Ludwig AI, this construction is not grammatically correct.
Frequent in
Science
60%
News & Media
40%
Formal & Business
0%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
0%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "are allocated on" appears in various sources, Ludwig AI indicates that it is grammatically incorrect. The correct phrasing typically involves using "to" or "for" instead of "on". Therefore, it's best to use alternatives like ""are allocated to"" or "are designated for" to ensure grammatical accuracy and clarity. The primary contexts where this phrase is found are Science and News & Media, but careful attention should be paid to using the correct preposition in these and other contexts. While the phrase may be understood, it is advisable to use the more grammatically sound alternatives.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
are assigned to
This alternative replaces "allocated" with "assigned" and uses the correct preposition "to", resulting in a grammatically sound and semantically similar phrase.
are distributed to
This alternative replaces "allocated" with "distributed" and uses the correct preposition "to", emphasizing the act of spreading resources among recipients.
are designated for
This alternative replaces "allocated" with "designated" and uses the preposition "for", highlighting the purpose or intended use of the allocated item.
are apportioned to
This alternative replaces "allocated" with "apportioned" and uses the correct preposition "to", suggesting a proportional distribution.
are earmarked for
This alternative replaces "allocated" with "earmarked" and uses the preposition "for", indicating that something is set aside for a specific purpose.
are granted to
This alternative replaces "allocated" with "granted" and uses the correct preposition "to", implying a formal or official assignment.
are provided to
This alternative replaces "allocated" with "provided" and uses the correct preposition "to", focusing on the act of supplying resources or opportunities.
are assigned based on
This alternative uses "assigned" and replaces "on" with "based on" to indicate the criteria for assignment.
are distributed according to
This alternative replaces "allocated" with "distributed" and "on" with "according to", emphasizing that the distribution follows a specific plan or method.
are budgeted for
This alternative emphasizes financial resources allocated for a specific purpose.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "allocate" in a sentence?
The verb "allocate" typically requires the preposition "to" or "for" to indicate the recipient or purpose of the allocation. For example, "funds are allocated "are allocated to" schools" or "time is allocated "are allocated for" research".
What can I say instead of "are allocated on"?
Instead of "are allocated on", use phrases like ""are allocated to"" or "are assigned to". These alternatives provide grammatical correctness and clarity.
Is it grammatically correct to say "resources are allocated on the basis of need"?
No, the correct phrasing is "resources "are allocated on the basis of" need". Using "on the basis of" is correct, but the "on" should not directly follow "allocated".
What's the difference between "are allocated to" and "are designated for"?
"Are allocated to" generally means resources are distributed to specific recipients. "Are designated for" implies that something is set aside for a particular purpose. The choice depends on whether you want to emphasize the recipient or the purpose of the allocation.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested