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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assign works" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where tasks or responsibilities are being allocated, but the phrase itself is awkward and not commonly used.
Example: "The manager will assign works to each team member based on their skills and availability."
Alternatives: "assign tasks" or "allocate work".
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The revelations about Mr. Ambrose's book are fueling a debate on several campuses over whether universities should continue to assign works by scholars who have been accused of appropriating someone else's work.
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High sheriffs have the authority to hire and assign work at their discretion.
Many adults work for organizations that now assign work in teams, in offices without walls, for supervisors who value "people skills" above all.
Alternatively, if you would rather not assign work ahead of time, simply begin by showing the TimesCast video "Egypt Votes for Parliament".
To assign work, Bid value function have been used.
"In the app you manage profiles, you assign work and you track [and can generate] invoices, and you integrate with tons of tools at each level.
TenMarks aims to supplement classroom instruction, and assign work to students on the topics they cover in class, based on their abilities.
It's time to reconstruct the way we assign work and let millennials own parts of their work.
If first-grade teachers are going to assign work meant to be word-processed, it would seem that the answer is in kindergarten.
It expanded its own authority to consolidate positions, assign work and subcontract, which resulted in layoffs and loss of pay," the union said.
Since WM capacity is limited, the control system is biased to assign work to the perceptual-motor system [42].
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