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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at budget" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in financial contexts to indicate that something is within the allocated budget or financial limits.
Example: "The project was completed at budget, allowing us to allocate funds to other initiatives."
Alternatives: "within budget" or "on budget".
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"Before, at budget time, it'd be horrible.
Fire service was once a sacred cow at budget time.
Washington has no shot at budget autonomy, never mind statehood.
It is harder to negotiate at budget hotels.
"He was very concerned at budget time," Mr. Okrent said.
It flew, at budget fare, to Burnley, where it beat the fellow strugglers, 2-1.
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So far, however, Internet telephone service is still directed mostly at budget-conscious consumers, especially for international calls.
He is still looking at budgets.
I wasn't too bad at budgeting.
At budgets the Treasury produces something called a red book.
I'm good at budgeting and gradually getting it down".
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