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Discover Ludwig"has budgeted" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to talk about a process where a person plans for their financial resources, known as budgeting. For example: "The company has budgeted for their expenses this year."
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Brookhaven has budgeted $250,000.
Locog has budgeted the smallest amount: £2bn.
California has budgeted only $10,000 for getting word out.
It has budgeted an extra $1 billion for it.
The commission has budgeted $400,000 for the first year.
It has budgeted €4m to expand the scheme to other parts of Africa and to Vietnam.
The government has budgeted ¥19 trillion, or $243 billion, for reconstruction after the earthquake and tsunami.
Germany alone has budgeted £4.7bn to help predominantly Syrian asylum seekers in the country.
So far the province has budgeted 130m yuan ($21m) for the Sunshine Project.
The government has often struggled to spend the money it has budgeted, even for worthwhile projects.
The Bush administration has budgeted reconstruction aid below the levels authorized by Congress.
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