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Discover Ludwig"budget about" is not a correct phrase to use in a sentence.
It is unclear what you are trying to convey with this phrase. It would be more grammatically correct and clear to say "budget for" or "budget regarding." For example, "We need to budget for our upcoming trip" or "We should discuss the budget regarding our new project."
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Unesco depends on the United States for 22 percent of its budget, about $70 million a year.
"You had to be absolutely bootstrap budget about everything".
Their combined annual budget, about £2.5bn, is a fraction of the UK's defence budget (about £37.4bn).
TIME TO FIND PARKING: Budget about 15 minutes.
You'll also need to budget about 600 hours to build a complete GTM.
Travelers should budget about six days for the trip in order to acclimate to the altitude.
Interview with Eugene Becker, the Director of the Budget, about the city's financial difficulties.
Yet broad predictions now see the budget about A$10 billion in the red.
The special primary and election will cost New Jersey's battered state budget about $24 million.
If gas prices stay stable, budget about $50 for gas, max.
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That amount, annually, is considerably more than the nation's defense budget about $362 billion in 1997.
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