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Discover LudwigThe phrase "budgeted for" is correct and can be used in written English.
You would use this phrase when talking about allocated money for an event, project, purchase, etc. For example: This year, I have budgeted for a new laptop.
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The couple budgeted for gas and tolls.
No money was budgeted for this extra touch.
It definitely needs to be planned and budgeted for.
It had originally budgeted for a 2% rise.
Athens organizers have $600 million budgeted for security.
Moreover, no additional money is budgeted for new initiatives.
That's more than we've budgeted for highways and roads.
"It is budgeted for, it is accounted for," he said.
Make sure you've budgeted for your winter break expenses accordingly.
More time should have been budgeted for integrating hardware systems.
Moreover, there wasn't enough budgeted for education and training.
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