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The phrase "are normally assigned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing tasks, roles, or responsibilities that are typically given to someone or something.
Example: "In our organization, tasks are normally assigned based on individual expertise and availability."
Alternatives: "are typically allocated" or "are usually designated".
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The crew that I have that helped build this show – it was a year and a half effort – are normally assigned to concrete and dirt work.
Patients are normally assigned to wards according to where they live, with a single consultant being responsible both for a ward and the area it serves.
Both have been members of the department since the mid-1980's, and are normally assigned to patrol duties in the 44th Precinct in Morris Heights, the Bronx.
They are normally assigned to the Brooklyn North narcotics squad, but were working overtime Friday as part of Operation Condor, the citywide drug crackdown that has led to more than 21,000 arrests this year.
Factory workers are normally assigned to one of two or three working shifts.
In our microarray, 10 oligonucleotide probes are normally assigned to each CCGG segment.
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That day Sergeant Henry was working at the Police Academy, where he is normally assigned.
Their server was the one who was normally assigned to that station.
The synchronized quasi-periodic signals shows a 1/f1.5 frequency dependence which is normally assigned to a diffusion process.
Sergeant Newsom is normally assigned to Midtown South Precinct's peddler unit, but was on loan for the day to an anticrime unit that patrols Times Square.
Carlos Barria, who is normally assigned to the White House, joined the Reuters team near the end of last year when he traveled to Tijuana.
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