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Discover Ludwig"earmark by" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It is typically used when describing something that has been set aside or designated for a specific purpose or recipient. Example: The funds were earmarked by the government for the construction of new schools in underserved communities.
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But since no money is involved, it is not an earmark by his group's definition.
The Coast Guard language is an earmark by any definition, he said, because it is about money.
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They said they "aspire to achieve a global target of 30% of humanitarian contributions that is non-earmarked or softly earmarked by 2020".
Earmarks by definition are designed to benefit a small group or individual.
In addition, the department is cutting $61 million from specific transportation projects earmarked by Congress.
The Polochic valley has been earmarked by international companies as suitable for biofuel crops.
Ponta D'Ouro has been earmarked by the government "to receive utmost priority for new developments".
Like a number of Mr. Schickele's more serious compositions, it is earmarked by musical playfulness.
The regulations also require a 20-day review of all earmarks by the relevant federal agency.
In 1994, Congress approved 4,126 earmarks; by 2005, the number increased to 15,877.
It has lent only £2bn of the original £3.8bn earmarked by the Treasury.
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