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What does "earmark" mean? Could you give me some examples?

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Rebecca

To "earmark" something means to set aside or dedicate a portion/percentage of a total for something specific. For example, if 10% of your household budget is earmarked for educational expenses, it means that 10% of your budget is specifically set aside for or dedicated to this particular category. In this video, the speaker has used "earmarked" to express that of the four trillion yen that will be invested by the company, two trillion yen will be spent specifically on the development of batteries. Ex: A quarter of our budget is earmarked for extracurricular activities. Ex: How about earmarking a percentage of our sales for upgrading our equipment?

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