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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I was allocated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to being assigned or designated to a particular task, role, or resource.
Example: "I was allocated to the new project team to help with the upcoming launch."
Alternatives: "I was assigned" or "I was designated."
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It took months before I was allocated a counsellor.
I was allocated one named Phnom Penh, but I'm not sure what was Cambodian about it.
I was allocated a current Yale student who emailed me and answered my queries about student life.
It was certain days and the days I was allocated aren't the days you feel like talking to somebody.
The money I was allocated was pitiful – less than I had been given for my film about Britten almost 30 years earlier.
I was allocated one of the five-star and secluded residences on the property, nestled among the bush about a 10-minute drive from the national park.
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I am allocated to the "minors" area.
On a recent British Airways flight from Marseille to London, my wife and I were allocated seats 23B and 23E – so were separated.
There are "food buddies" and "culture buddies" and even a CEO buddy (Birkir Hólm Guðnason, head of Icelandair, is a volunteer) but I've asked for an "adventure buddy" and based on my stated interests (hiking, huts and hot springs), I'm allocated Captain Björn Ingi Haflidason, a dashing 47-year-old pilot with a Benny-from-Abba beard whose interests include heli-skiing and extreme sports.
But the money I'm allocated for this is very limited.
Otherwise, ε i is allocated to each sensor, i.e., e i r = min ( ε t / N, ε i ).
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