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Discover LudwigThe phrase "your allowance" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a sum of money given to someone, typically a child, for personal spending.
Example: "I hope you save a portion of your allowance for something special."
Alternatives: "your stipend" or "your budget".
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Any late fees are coming out of your allowance".
I said, "Is your allowance ten dollars?" Guiltily, she nodded.
You'll have to find a more direct way to remind your parents about your allowance.
"I said, 'For every dollar from your allowance, I'll give $10.' He gave a fistful of dollars".
The letter said: "Unfortunately there are insufficient funds available in your allowance to be made in full".
If you want your allowance, if you don't want me to turn off your computer, then you've got to perform.
One week, leaving a dish on the table after breakfast may cost you part of your allowance; the next week, one of us might clean it without comment.
The best way to check what's taking up all of your allowance is to head to the Settings app, and click Mobile Data or Cellular.
More than your allowance?
Therefore, start saving your allowance now, kids.
Did you spend your allowance at the arcade back in the 1980s?
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