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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allocated jobs" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to jobs or tasks that have been assigned or distributed to individuals or groups.
Example: "The manager has allocated jobs to each team member based on their skills and experience."
Alternatives: "assigned tasks" or "designated roles".
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The reports, heavily redacted, conceal the names of most beneficiaries of improperly allocated jobs and bonuses.
It was a planned economy then, and the state doled out food and allocated jobs on the basis of ho khau.
The country's 24 million inhabitants have been heavily dependent on the unofficial economy since the devastating famine of the 1990s; people even pay bribes not to turn up to their allocated jobs, because wages are so low.
The allegation is that the moving firms secretly agreed prices and allocated jobs among themselves, gave bogus quotes to each others' clients and then billed each other behind the scenes to compensate for business they had deliberately handed to a rival.
This does happen so ask the children to help, give allocated jobs, ask for the children's advice on what to buy make it interesting and fun for them.
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The job scheduler is currently not allocating jobs.
It had a very orderly way of allocating jobs.
Firms do not give promising youngsters responsibility early on, but allocate jobs by age.
It can simply allocate jobs (temporary ones) for those out of work.
Based on an experimental study, we simulated two alternative scenarios aimed at comparing the behavior of different strategies for allocating jobs to resources.
All else being the same, the market tends to create and allocate jobs for those people who are most interested in working.
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