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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assigned more" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the allocation of additional tasks, responsibilities, or resources to someone or something.
Example: "After the recent changes in the project, several team members were assigned more responsibilities to ensure deadlines were met."
Alternatives: "allocated additional" or "designated extra".
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No official has assigned more weights to horses.
Girls were usually assigned more of their mothers' tasks.
(Topics can be assigned more than once, to allow for flexibility with group size).
Eventually, she said, she began feeling frustrated at not being assigned more important roles.
Perhaps the Presidency should be assigned more importance than the national and local legislatures.
One lawyer was assigned more than 1,600 misdemeanor cases last year.
The police said they had assigned more than 100 officers to investigating the arms trade.
In federal district courts, by contrast, each judge normally is assigned more than one clerk.
Others have been assigned more mundane jobs such as clearing vegetation and tending to horse stables.
(a) No entity will be entitled to or assigned more than one AAIC.
Workers who rack up more sales per shift were often assigned more days.
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