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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assigned on the" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used in contexts where something is designated or allocated to a specific task or role, but the correct preposition should be "to" instead of "on."
Example: "The tasks were assigned to the team for completion by the end of the week."
Alternatives: "allocated to the" or "designated for the."
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The standard serving size was assigned on the questionnaire as one cup.
Patients were assigned on the basis of clinical data to one of three groups.
To avoid overparameterization, the average rate is fixed at one: and a Dirichlet prior is assigned on the variables.
It wanted liability assigned on the basis of fault.
Which makes this the second naked story I've been assigned on the job.
Grades are assigned on the basis of coursework, examinations, written papers, attendance, preparation, and progress.
The absolute configuration of compound 1 was assigned on the basis of CD method and chemical evidence.
The formulae of the complexes have been assigned on the basis of the spectroscopic data in solution and microanalyses.
Content management duties for msnbc.com are assigned on the basis of time zones, Smith explains.
A new IP address is assigned on the fly by Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol DHCPP) software.
Their structures were assigned on the basis of spectroscopic data analysis.
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