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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assigned as both a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a role or function that someone has been given in multiple capacities or positions.
Example: "She was assigned as both a project manager and a team leader for the new initiative."
Alternatives: "designated in both a" or "appointed as both a".
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Hydrogen cyanide has been assigned as both a reproductive and cardiovascular toxicant (Table 1).
Second, we discarded users who did not have either two tweets in two separate local authorities, or greater than the λ threshold of tweets within one local authority (meaning it could be assigned as both a home and work location): again, this was done to set a minimum threshold for extracting signal from a pattern of user engagement.
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This score was assigned as either a 0 or 3.
Later they were both sent, separately, to France, and then she was assigned as a special services officer in Kansas.
After two years of flying school he was assigned as a bombardier.
Because he spoke French, he was assigned as assistant to a French photographer.
The shift value is then assigned as a disparity value.
Rouxiella can be assigned as a new surfactant producing genera.
Herein, 5 was assigned as a new dialkylmaleic anhydride devirative.
The third reduction is assigned as a one-electron reduction of the porphyrin ring.
In both simulations, we randomly select 198 samples from the distribution, which are assigned as a simulated conditional distribution.
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