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Discover LudwigThe phrase "budgeted by" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you are describing money that has been allotted for a particular purpose. For example: "The construction project was budgeted by the city government."
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District spending is budgeted by the mayor's office and approved by the City Council.
In addition, the bridge project has not been budgeted by the provincial government, several marines said.
Critics of the legislation doubt its cost can be kept to the $400 billion budgeted by Congress.
Hope VI expires at the end of this year, but it is budgeted by HUD for renewal in 2003.
The funding is in addition to $1.5 million that was budgeted by the city for the area.
Those programs would draw from $3 million in city money that was budgeted by the City Council.
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This is budgeting by Band-Aid.
Instead of the 6% fuel tax escalator, the Government will now make decisions "budget by budget".
Cut the war budget by half.
· From Beyond Baked Beans Budget by Fiona Beckett.
They slashed the budget by $2.5bn.
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