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"ballpark budget" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is often used to describe an estimate of how much money it will cost to complete a task or project. For example, you might say, "We need a ballpark budget before we can move forward with the project."
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Monday was a day to celebrate, not to fret about the retractable roof that was missing from the ballpark's $545 million budget, of which the Twins paid $195 million.
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As a result of all this bad behavior, a pound of cod that once went for a few bucks regularly retails for $14 a pound — way out of the ballpark for my food budget.
According to a Peter G. Peterson Foundation study published in April of this year, the U.S. defense budget dwarfs those of ballpark economic stalwarts combined; China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, France, UK, Germany, Japan and India respectively at $607 billion to our stupefying $640 billion.
AWEA's budget is in the $15 million ballpark.
Look at your most recent credit card statements to get a ballpark figure on what your monthly interest is, then budget as much of a payment as you can over that amount to actually see a difference in your statement.
Britain, Sweden and the Netherlands could not commit because of budget cycles, but were expected to be in that ballpark; Italy and Spain gave nothing.
Without any other details from the Trump campaign, I think this is a good ballpark estimate for what Trump is aiming for in terms of the defense budget.
The project's budget was not disclosed but is said to be in the same ballpark as similar Silicon Valley sites — which is to say, it's significant.
At times that particular cocktail (along with the no-budget recording technique) puts Hegemony in some kind of weird bent-Ariel Pink-ian ballpark.
While Mayor Rahm Emanuel has vocalized his support for carving out some of the cash-strapped city's budget to offset Wrigley Field renovations, Illinois Governor Pat Quinn seems more reluctant about pumping taxpayer money into the aging ballpark.
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