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The phrase "set a budget for" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about creating or determining a financial plan or limit for a specific purpose. Example: I need to set a budget for my upcoming vacation so I don't overspend.
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Drug makers have not set a budget for their campaign.
He said: "We have set a budget for £42bn for the construction costs.
They set a budget for their regular programmes based on the money they are able to raise, mostly from governments.
"All this law did was set a budget for families," Mr. Haas said, "like every other working family".
Homeowners set a budget for the room based on what they are willing to spend, and that is passed along to the designer.
Both the House and Senate have tentatively set a budget for the highway agency of $181.9 million for the fiscal year beginning Oct. 1, compared with an administration request of $286.5 million.
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They have set a budget of nearly $900m for the 2016 campaign.
"We're setting a budget for Christmas".
Each day, Christine sets a budget for between $30 and $40 to spend on food, coffee and entertainment.
Enter a few personal metrics into the program along with your weight-loss goal and deadline, and Lose It! sets a budget for your calorie intake.
Setting a budget for your holiday spending and discussing holiday shopping plans with your family can also help, Bankrate writes.
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