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allotted

[uh-lot-id] / əˈlɒt ɪd /




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Concern is growing among supporters of the bill that it won't pass all its parliamentary hurdles in the allotted days.

From BBC

And, after two two-day Tests in the series, England's batting and the poor weather in Sydney at least offer the prospect of this match using up much of its allotted time.

From BBC

She can use this allotted friendcare time to chat on the phone, make plans over text, or meet up with someone in person.

From BBC

Since we lived in different cities and were in different chapters of our lives, we could just enjoy the time we were allotted, without reconciling opposing ambitions.

From Los Angeles Times

It seemed in the final stages that they would play until Chelsea scored, with play continuing beyond the allotted additional time as Toffees boss Brian Sorensen waved and roared in frustration on the sidelines.

From BBC