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Discover LudwigIt is technically grammatically correct to say "her allied" in a sentence
However, it is not a commonly used phrase in contemporary written English. It may be understood as meaning "her allies" or "those allied with her", but it reads awkwardly and could easily be misinterpreted. Example: "She stood proudly, surrounded by her allied forces, ready to face the enemy."
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According to a recent analysis by Bloomberg, Clinton and her allied super PACs now have $86 million on hand, while the Trump campaign has $23 million.
Clinton's campaign and her allied committees, by contrast, have already spent over $100 million on general election ads and have booked another $100 million more in advertising time for the fall.
And per The Wall Street Journal, Clinton's team already "raised more than $213 million for her campaign through the end of April, on top of more than $67 million raised by her allied super PAC". .
Bush's announcement follows disclosures by Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas), who raised $51 million along with his allied super PACs, and Republican businesswoman Carly Fiorina, who raised more than $5 million along with her allied super PAC.
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