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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'budgeting on' is not correct or usable in written English
You could use a phrase like 'budgeting for' or 'budgeting with' instead. For example: "We are budgeting for new equipment this year."
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Moreover, this idea of government budgeting on par with household budgeting has been a ridiculous republican talking point for years.
But the Chancellor is budgeting on the basis that less than 3m pensioner households will actually make a successful claim.
"I'm expecting quite a lot of people will pay just the £1, we're kind of budgeting on that basis.
"Baden-Württemberg has a lot of industry, so people are budgeting on a secure basis – it's not pure misery," says Schmid.
Mohsin Khan, the director of the IMF's Middle East and Central Asia department, reckons that most governments in the region are budgeting on an oil price of only $30-40 30-40rel for next year.
UKFI's five-year business plan shows the body is budgeting on contractors such as lawyers, public relations agents and printers receiving £1m a year until 2014 and staff costs reaching £3.4m by 2014.
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Pass a budget on time.
Minnesota enacts budgets on two-year cycles.
There are three budgets on the table.
Budget on €25-€35 for dinner.
An emergency budget on 22 June.
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