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Anonymous Posted 18 years ago
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"TO" or "FOR"

1. The order of 1200pcs has been allocated to ABC customer

2. The order of 1200pcs has been allocated for ABC customer

which should correct Emotion: thinking? Please help
  

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Hi, 1. The order of 1200pcs has been allocated to ABC customer 2. The order of 1200pcs has been allocated for ABC customer which should correct The normal phrase is 'alllocated to '.

  • Hi, 1.
  • The order of 1200pcs has been allocated to ABC customer 2.
  • The order of 1200pcs has been allocated for ABC customer which should correct The normal phrase is 'alllocated to '.
  • However, you could say 'reserved for '.
  • Say 'for customer ABC' rather than for 'ABC customer'.
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Hi,

1. The order of 1200pcs has been allocated to ABC customer

2. The order of 1200pcs has been allocated for ABC customer

which should correct

The normal phrase is 'alllocated to'.

However, you could say 'reserved

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