Yes, you can say "allocate time to someone" when referring to assigning specific periods for tasks or meetings with that person. It implies setting aside dedicated time for interaction, collaboration, or support. This phrase is commonly used in professional settings to ensure effective time management and prioritization of tasks.
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Another way to say "take the time" is "allocate time" or "set aside time." You could also say "make time" for something or "devote time" to a task or activity.
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SMB Matriculation School was created in 1979.
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SMB is an acronym for: service message block.
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The SMB (Server Message Block)
The Windows file sharing protocol is the Server Message Block or SMB. It was developed by Barry Feigenbaum at IBM.
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