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Discover Ludwig"budget by" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to the time period within which a budget has been or must be completed. For example, "The company has set a budget by the end of the year."
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Cut the war budget by half.
They slashed the budget by $2.5bn.
So balancing the budget by 2064 seems like a plan.
They're increasing the athletic budget by $2 million.
The French must formally submit their budget by October 15th.
Guthrie surpassed the college's budget by almost 25 percent.
We think this will balance the budget by 2020.
Indeed, he says he can balance the budget by 2013.
You'll never balance the budget by raising taxes.
The EU budget, by contrast, amounts to just 1%.
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