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The phrase "your allocated time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific period of time that has been assigned to someone for a task or activity. Example: "Please make sure to complete your presentation within your allocated time during the meeting."
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For the other companies there is a dilemma – for your users you have to get their allocated time for them to move from existing social networks and they will have to reduce their time on others.
Short preparation debates typically do not reach the allocated time limit, so if your team manages to speak for longer, you will have an advantage.
You may feel that if you speak slower, your talk just won't fit in the allocated time.
Having a schedule makes you see that you have certain things to do and will give you an allocated time that you should be focusing only on your studying.
It's important that your child not only knows their work, but is able to regurgitate that information in the allocated time span of the exam.
You may be kept waiting and get less than the allocated time to pitch.
By the end of Abetz's allocated time, Sophie McNeill's reports were the least of it.
Frampton may have taken all of the allocated time he needed in the ring, but it still left for a thrilling ending.
Waving the dictaphone in the air, Small Talk rants wildly about there being a full six minutes and 21 seconds left of our allocated time to speak.
A further interesting aspect of our feedback was that because some service users have to pay for care, they were concerned when visits ran over the allocated time.
Neither SourceGraph or FullContact have yet had to deal with an employee who refused to take their allocated time off.
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