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The phrase "a question assigned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a question that has been designated or given to someone, often in an academic or evaluative context.
Example: "For this week's homework, please answer the question assigned in class regarding the reading material."
Alternatives: "a designated question" or "an assigned question".
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Avoiding a doctor's visit because of fear they'll focus on weight; past eating disorders being triggered because of a question assigned to GPs industry-wide; and specific problems being ignored because they're wrapped up in extra flesh aren't unique to my family.
In addition to the readings and class participation, each student is required to write a weekly short essay (500 words maximum), answering a question assigned for that week, which is to be submitted by e-mail no later than noon on the Wednesday preceding each Thursday's class.
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"The exam boards will say it helps to develop an in-depth knowledge of the particular question assigned to them," he said, "but then there is not the same accountability for marking a paper overall.
The question assigned to the district courts by the Act is a classic example of a question committed to the Executive.
Determining whether any Trump associates had plotted with the Kremlin in 2016 was the central question assigned to Mueller when he got the job, in a moment of crisis for the FBI, the Justice Department and the country.
In my opinion, this paper did not answer the question assigned to it.
Instead, Carr believes that they should have examined cyberwar as one aspect of "hybrid or multi-modal warfare". Because they didn't, he implies that the authors wasted OECD money and didn't answer the question assigned to them.
The study in question assigned 11 obese but otherwise healthy men to 30 days of placebo and 30 days of 150 mg of resveratrol daily in random order.
Stare off into space, recite the alphabet backwards, or answer any questions assigned about this dissection lab.
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