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The phrase "a teaching assignment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific task or role related to teaching, often in an educational context.
Example: "I have accepted a teaching assignment at the local community college for the upcoming semester."
Alternatives: "an instructional role" or "a teaching position".
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I ask him how he prepares for a teaching assignment, and he suddenly brightens.
Maybe they wanted to come because we were heading to Taipei on the way to a teaching assignment.
Carry out a teaching assignment as approved by the Doctoral Committee.
Well, the school day there started at 7am - it certainly sounds like a teaching assignment to keep him on his toes.
While on a teaching assignment in Italy in 1972, a motor-scooter accident put Shaara in a coma for seven weeks.
Members of the Princeton professional or HR staffs who are assigned teaching duties are designated with the additional title of lecturer while holding a teaching assignment.
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Chemplavil hit the ground running this past fall in a student teaching assignment at a Manhattan middle school.
My earliest recollection of Underhill Moore is of an occasion when he stopped me in the halls of Columbia, where I was on a visiting teaching assignment about a quarter century ago.
After a brief teaching assignment in a Berlin girls' school, Cantor joined the faculty at the University of Halle, where he remained for the rest of his life, first as lecturer (paid by fees only) in 1869, then assistant professor in 1872, and full professor in 1879.
Our tour guide, a Virginian who came here on a temporary teaching assignment three decades ago, approached the speech patterns from another direction.
In 1981, he took a temporary teaching assignment at the University of New Orleans.
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