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The phrase "a given role in" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone's specific position or function within a particular context or organization.
Example: "In the project, she was assigned a given role in the development team, focusing on user experience."
Alternatives: "a specific role in" or "a designated role in".
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Thus shen refers to performance of a service (to an implied superior) or simply submission to the requirements of a given role in life for which chen and zi, vassal and child (hidden components of the graph), are the archetypes of obedient conduct.
While phonetics gives us the physical and articulatory properties of the sound pronounced (it means the surface structure), phonology studies the sound that has a given role in the pronunciation (the underlying structure).
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Host was set ashore in San Diego, and was almost immediately given a role in a Paramount picture, "Shootin' Irons".
It could be that Yashiro will be given a role in a new Abe government come January.
In recent years, MPs have been increasingly given a role in tissue repair and regeneration.
In recent days, they have demanded that secular parties be given a role in the new government.
The laity is given a role in policing this.
She was given a role in Dustin Hoffman's directorial film debut Quartet.
He was not given a role in new leader Tim Farron's spokesperson team.
For example, in two different laws, the board and the construction authority were both given a role in designing schools.
Trade union officials backed calls for employees to be given a role in setting executive remuneration levels.
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