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Discover LudwigThe phrase "To be assigned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that is going to be allocated or designated to someone or something in the future. Example: "The tasks are to be assigned to each team member by the end of the day."
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To be assigned a fool in Shakespeare is often a sign that one is, potentially, wise.
Budgets need to be assigned.
* You're ashamed to be assigned a 646 area code.
Waiters seem to be assigned one table too many.
Are any of these so special, creative or individual that ownership rights ought to be assigned?
The units to be assigned to the center are support, not combat units.
Peake completed his training in November 2010 and been waiting to be assigned a spaceflight.
Chief O'Rourke was frustrated working there, and asked to be assigned to mid-town Manhattan.
Ms. Almontaser is expected to be assigned to another position within the department.
The United States does not allow Americans to be assigned there by the United Nations.
She soon asked to be assigned to the Washington bureau, and in 1971 she was.
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