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allotted

[uh-lot-id] / əˈlɒt ɪd /




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Testimonies from Blackwell and another sponsor filled the allotted time to debate the bill, angering residents who traveled from across the state to share their stories.

From Washington Times

You meet a man living in an empty cul-de-sac in Arizona walking miles to Trader Joe’s to get his allotted gallons of water.

From New York Times

Officials have allotted some $2.7 billion for new, domestically produced guided munitions and for other long-range strike capabilities.

From Washington Times

The Center, with an annual budget of $4 million, occupies only about 20 percent of some 70,000 square feet of the space allotted for it in the Robert A.M.

From New York Times

After a third police officer was killed on duty in less than a month, President Boric signed new laws and allotted an extra $1.5 billion to fight crime.

From Reuters