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Discover Ludwig"budget split" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to the division or allocation of funds within a budget. Example: The team had to carefully consider the budget split for their project, making sure to allocate enough funds for each aspect of the plan.
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Budget: split between Moscow city and Russian central governments.
Thus, the recommended budget split between acquisition and retention is 14% on acquisition (10/70) and 86% on retention (60/70).
The Orleans public defenders office has seen its budget split in half during the last four years, leaving staff fewer resources and causing experienced attorneys to seek better-paying jobs elsewhere.
Employees who go under budget split the savings with their employer.
Employees who go under budget split the savings with their employer.
One of our couples took their $50,000 wedding budget, split in half, and planned a $25,000, two week jaunt to Bora Bora where they were married on a Tahitian island.
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Government budgets are split into department budgets, and split again into agency budgets.
The foundation's operating budget is split between costs for overheads and science, including employees, lab equipment, boats and gear.
Reedie has previously suggested that broadcasting and sponsorship income could help add to its $30m£24.5m5m) budget, currently split equally between the IOC and governments from around the world.
The budget debate split the membership, with the poorer EU countries mostly in the east and the south which receive more back in grants than they put in, being pitted against net contributors, led by Germany.
The lifetime Isa announced in last week's budget has split opinion among pension experts, with some warning it could force young people to work until they drop, but others hailing it as a "no-brainer" for younger workers.
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