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"education budget" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a budget allocated to educational activities, programs, or initiatives. For example, "The school board recently approved an additional $25,000 to be added to its education budget."
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And the annual education budget is $127bn?
Cutting our education budget — that's not a smart choice.
"The next Labour government will protect the overall education budget.
It has increased the overall education budget, but not much.
And so, increasingly, are pressures on the education budget.
But if you just look at the education budget.
Growing special education costs were swallowing the regular education budget.
(By comparison, the city's education budget is $17 billion).
It amounts to double Nigeria's education budget for 2014.
They would increase the entire education budget for 2-19 year-olds in real terms.
"I can't tell you if the education budget went up or down".
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