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Discover LudwigThe phrase "budgeted in" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it in a sentence to indicate that an item or project has been included in a budget. For example, you could say, "The new office furniture was budgeted in for the upcoming fiscal year."
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Only 30% of $520m budgeted in a first phase launched last September has been spent.
Of 102 projects budgeted in 2010 for the 2014 football World Cup, work on 19 has yet to start.
When budgeted in 2005, the embassy was supposed to cost $592 million, but costs rose as the agency's needs changed.
The money had been budgeted in anticipation of agreements with Western Australia, Queensland and the Northern Territory.
After the Blimpie outlet opened last June, its sales ran 15 percent less than budgeted in the first two months of operation, Mr. Calvillo said.
In addition, more advertising has been budgeted in Eastern Pennsylvania and in New York, where two racetracks will soon have slot machines.
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Blank uses his money on low-budget in-house productions.
They were initially supposed to complete a budget in April.
Could be in the budget in July.
(Voters last rejected the budget in 2003).
We've got the budget, in Lego.
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