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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assigned both" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to two tasks, roles, or responsibilities that have been given to someone.
Example: "She was assigned both the project manager and team leader roles for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "designated both" or "allocated both".
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Most were assigned both a mother and a father (N = 149); mother-only assignments (N = 41) were slightly more common than father-only assignments (N = 35).
Some critics have glibly assigned both writers to the grab bag marked Theatre of the Absurd.
Most publicly-accessible airports worldwide are formally assigned both a three-letter IATA code and a four-letter ICAO code.
Update 2014/06/06: All OCF servers are now assigned both their old and new IP addresses.
In the hydrogen chloride molecule the chlorine is more electronegative than hydrogen and is, therefore, assigned both shared electrons.
Bremer says she was inspired by Krzywinski's work to create a kind of map of pi, in which each digit is assigned both a color and a direction.
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It is important to assign both authority and specific responsibility to implement each protective measure.
We assign both functional units and registers while making possible to conditionally share these components.
Multifunctional nanoparticles combine drug and imaging agent together to assign both therapeutic and diagnostic functions.
We assign both I1 and I2 currents as being positive when the current flows from the tip to the sample.
Thus, by assigning both the vertices and the edges with those aircraft counts, a weighted graph model comes into being.
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