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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also consigned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to items or documents that have been assigned or delivered to someone or something, often in a formal or legal context.
Example: "The goods were also consigned to the warehouse for storage until further notice."
Alternatives: "also assigned" or "also delivered".
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Both were also consigned from the Chatsworth collection.
International agreements have also consigned aircraft to the chopping block.
The heirs have also consigned the conductor's version of "Happy Birthday," customized for his grandson.
Sekaer's estate has also consigned photos to Howard Greenberg Gallery in New York.
The controversial strapline for Ashley Madison was also consigned to the marketing dustbin.
"It certainly helps the value," said Fred Kincaid, a manager of the auction, who has also consigned 40 lots.
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This same scheduling also consigns the tourists to an endless merry-go-round of fixtures against the same opponent.
It also consigns the UK to a future as an assembly economy, whose workers put together and service other countries' inventions.
It would also consign the world to greater use of fossil fuels and higher concentrations of greenhouse gases, unleashing many more natural disasters with huge loss of life.
Startups like thredUP both prepay you for items they then resell and also consign higher-end brand pieces, all through their trendy online storefront.
We will not only be losing our jobs, but we will also be consigned to living in poverty, with a loss of dignity, potential ill health and, for some of us, even an early grave.
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