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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assign that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when instructing someone to allocate a task or responsibility to a specific person or group.
Example: "Please assign that task to the marketing team so they can start working on it immediately."
Alternatives: "allocate that" or "designate that".
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"When companies claim they can do a test and assign that kind of ancestry, particularly within Europe, I'd describe it as genetic astrology".
While some bakers have referred to Obama as Alice, most steer clear of such gender-bending casting and assign that role to Hillary Clinton.
Each TA will assign that last paper.
Our sore ribs cannot stand it again!... Assign that man to the potash-recycling brigade!
CL: I think I'm going to assign that book in my class next spring!
Once in a group, we then unconsicously assign that person good and bad characteristics.
That means, Mr. Brady said, that "if an appraiser determines that it is reasonable to assume that development will occur, the appraiser is required to assign that value".
Rolls-Royce used to assign that honor to the ticking of its cars' electric clocks, but car clocks don't usually tick anymore.
Rather, the problem is that his brain is unable to uniquely assign that visual input to a known object, like a harmonica.
After nine years of trying to figure out how to assign that blame, the eyewitness idea of "on purpose" now seems more complicated than ever.
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If a lead hasn't been followed-up by a salesperson in 10 days, re-assign that lead to another salesperson.
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