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"tentatively allocated" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a tentative assignment or allocation of something, such as funds, resources, or personnel. For example: "The funds were tentatively allocated to the project, pending confirmation from the board."
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The SMP range 1CA80 1CDBFF has been tentatively allocated for encoding the Rongorongo script.
They tentatively allocated it to the multituberculate subgroup Cimolodonta on the basis of its enamel microstructure, which particularly recalls Ptilodontoidea (one of the subgroups of Cimolodonta), and the convex front margin of the tooth.
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For each of the markers bioinformatic and experimental assignments of the assay nucleotides to the Brassica rapa and Brassica oleracea genomes were assessed in order to allocate tentatively the putative BACs to the A and C subgenomes.
The remaining 29 individual additives (53 cases including double counts for presence in different products) were allocated to one or more of the three categories of tentatively relevant components with regard to their presence in at least one product.
"How were their portfolios allocated?
allocated, up 17.6 percent over last year.
Markets are being allocated politically".
Resources have to be allocated.
ZANU-PF is allocated 15.
The House panel allocated $220 million.
Total not allocated by region.
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