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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assigned a new" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something being given a new role, task, or designation.
Example: "After the reorganization, she was assigned a new position within the company."
Alternatives: "given a new" or "allocated a new".
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I was assigned a new work, a painting called "Cracked Egg".
That new story was, appropriately, assigned a new URL, assuring that it would be archived separately.
This week, Neil was assigned a new therapist, but he was hesitant to return.
The White House assigned a new associate deputy attorney general, Robert Weiner, to coordinate the effort.
He was assigned a new 50-member unit designed to patrol the city's infamous high-rise housing projects.
In desperation, I moved from our home and into another borough, where I was assigned a new psychiatric nurse.
About nine years ago, a chestnut thoroughbred named Creme de la Fete was assigned a new groom, Efrain Silva.
The Court of Appeals for the Seventh Circuit later criticized Judge William B. Zagel for his handling of the case and assigned a new judge.
She was also assigned a new female guard, "Mrs Palmer", who helped the women with their English and in turn tried to learn Arabic.
The book is narrated by the housekeeper of the title, a single mother employed by an agency, who is assigned a new client.
Often, when we're assigned a new order for, say, 'salad shooters,' I will say to myself, 'There's no way that anyone will ever buy these.'..
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