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The phrase "a great assignment" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a task or project that is particularly interesting, valuable, or enjoyable.
Example: "I was thrilled to receive a great assignment that allowed me to explore my creativity and skills."
Alternatives: "an excellent task" or "a fantastic project".
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It was a great assignment, but I am not sorry it's over.
"There would be all these big technical rescues going on... and I would get a great assignment to do administrative duties and clean up".
I know it's not a great assignment, but it needs to get done, and I know I can trust you to do it".
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"It could have been a great class assignment".
"Um, so…and I, you know, it was a great group assignment.
There are those days when you land a great new assignment or publish a viral article, but there are also times when you get seven rejections by 7 a.m.
Now, as in then, Polan has been well-chosen for yet another great assignment; this time it's the New York Times with a weekly post titled "Things I Saw".
My response to this great assignment was to create the Tea House of the Full Pink Moon, a public meditation space cum moon cycle retreat hut, a sanctuary in honor of and in service to Our Lady Luna, the feminine divine.
So it wasn't difficult to find a number of highly regarded colleagues who were willing to mention her name when the next great assignment was up for grabs.
People most like those leaders and managers gain an advantage if access, mentoring or getting great assignments depends to a large degree on "comfort".
People most like those leaders and managers gain an advantage if access, mentoring or getting great assignments depends to a large degree on "comfort". Those with whom the leader is less comfortable (often women and people of color) may be disadvantaged, perpetuating the current demographics of leadership.
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