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Discover LudwigThe phrase "for an allocation" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to describe a portion of something that has been assigned to a particular person or group. For example: "The company divided the tasks between the interns, with each intern responsible for an allocation of duties."
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SOCCER Major League Soccer CHICAGO FIRE--Acquired fromiSan Josechkov form San Jose for allocationion.
On Thursday night residents queued for an allocation of 10 sandbags per house, some using borrowed shopping trolleys to carry them.
He sees the labor by which a farmer exchanges his allocation of time in this world for an allocation of time in this world.
But, in a ruling issued on Wednesday, the trust said the BBC executive was right to conclude that the Green party of England and Wales "had not demonstrated substantial levels of past and current electoral support, and therefore did not qualify for an allocation of PPBs in England in spring 2016".
Furthermore, the preference of a country for an allocation method is strongly influenced by its characteristics and needs.
Other approaches to coalition formation problems mainly search for an allocation of the worth of the grand coalition (see [26]).
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Traded D Danny Califf to San Jose for a portion of an allocation.
MAJOR LEAGUE SOCCER FC DALLAS -- Traded a portion of an allocation and a youth international roster spot to Los Angeles for a partial allocation.
However, most of these algorithms define the resource-allocation methods for an average allocation.
A value for coalitional games is a solution which provides an allocation for players' payoffs.
By including an allocation for creative subjects within these 10,000 additional places, Lord Mandelson would send out a very positive message.
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