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The phrase "assigned corner" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific area or location that has been designated for a particular purpose or individual.
Example: "During the meeting, each team member was given an assigned corner to present their ideas."
Alternatives: "designated area" or "allocated space".
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Assigned corner duties from the right, the Tottenham full-back set up England's first goal while his delivery was also typically effective from open play.
Grade: 5 Steve Chernundolo Assigned corner kick and free-kick duties, the veteran right back delivered a steady supply of dangerous crosses into the box.
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As she is participating in the show house for the first time, she was assigned a corner on an upper floor.
In 1986, with minimal expectations, David Soll assigned a corner in his lab to a small, faltering NIH program, the Developmental Studies Hybridoma Bank (DSHB).
You arrive at what you thought would be a majestic place to stay, only to be assigned a corner room on the first floor, with a view of the parking lot and the faint scent of cigarettes in the air.
Assign corners.
To achieve increased degrees of forming, different temperature levels should be assigned to the corner and body of the die and punch.
I've also learned how to assign hot corners to quickly bring up all my workspaces, then two finger swipe between them.
Since then, Herman Melville and Edgar Allan Poe have been assigned places in the corner.
Prisoners assigned to kitchen detail corner the market in flavour enhancers and are some of the richest cons around.
Ten fellow officers from Brooklyn and I were assigned to an outside corner of the park and were told we could expect a 12- to 14-hour day.
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