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Discover LudwigThe phrase "artificially allocated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where resources, funds, or items are distributed in a non-natural or contrived manner, often in economic or technical discussions.
Example: "The budget was artificially allocated to ensure that all departments received equal funding, regardless of their actual needs."
Alternatives: "artificially distributed" or "artificially assigned".
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In this framework, n artificially allocated "subsystems" play a role of qubits in n-qubits quantum algorithms.
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Fourteen Yorkshire X Landrace sows were artificially inseminated, then randomly allocated to one of the two gestational diets, either a commercial control diet (C; n = 7) or a high fat diet generated by supplementing the feed with palm oil ("high fat" HF; n = 7).
Then 12 pairs of littermates from 12 different litters were randomly allocated at d 2 to two artificially reared groups.
"How were their portfolios allocated?
allocated, up 17.6 percent over last year.
TRAI had also recommended a base price which is approximately ten times the minimum price for spectrum allocated for 2G services in 2008, and auctioning off just 20 percent of available spectrum, a move the telecom executives say will artificially inflate prices.
Markets are being allocated politically".
Resources have to be allocated.
ZANU-PF is allocated 15.
The House panel allocated $220 million.
Total not allocated by region.
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