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budget for
verb
(tr, preposition) to allocate, save, or set aside money for (a particular purpose, period, etc)
we need to budget for a fuel increase this winter
Example Sentences
Each dehorning costs about $600, a significant sum in the African context, although that represents just over 1 percent of the entire budget for rhino protection rhinos, and other security measures are far more expensive.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves has announced the government's Spending Review, which outlines the day-to-day budgets for departments over the next three years.
Chancellor Rachel Reeves was to set budgets for all government departments over the next few years in the Spending Review on Wednesday.
The news comes as Reeves announces the budgets for all UK government departments over the next few years.
The review will take the Labour government up to the next general election, likely in 2029, with day-to-day spending to be outlined for the next three years and investment budgets for the next four.
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