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Discover LudwigThe phrase "make budget" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used to refer to the action of creating a budget, typically for a business or organization. For example, "The finance department needs to make budget for the following year."
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These announcements did not make budget headlines.
The parties also sparred over when to make budget cuts.
Also make budget request to other sources if needed.
Companies took the opportunity to make budget cuts.
Mr. Ridge does not head a department and can only make budget recommendations.
When gaps occur, Nassau has been slow to make budget adjustments, Ms. Brosen said.
Atlanta's public schools already had to make budget cuts this year after a property tax freeze.
Meanwhile, interest-rate rises in Italy, Spain and probably France could make budget deficits worse and hit economic growth.
That could make budget battles to come more contentious than this year if more districts elect to exceed the cap.
On Newsnight, for example, over the past three years we've been required to make budget cuts of 15%.
The Marines plan to make budget cuts because of the turbulent economic times, and Valentine makes $3.9 million a year.
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