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The phrase "assigned panel" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a specific group or committee has been designated for a particular task or purpose.
Example: "The assigned panel will review all applications and provide feedback by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "designated panel" or "appointed panel".
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The results of the second stage of the Delphi process were submitted to a specially assigned panel of experts comprised of four CME decision-makers, four pharmacists or pharmacologists, four medical specialists, three GPs, one epidemiologist, and the first author.
The randomly assigned panel consisted of three conservative judges.
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A number of states have assigned panels of experts to review what went wrong in cases where mothers die.
They will be assigned a panel of patients to follow over their three years of training.
Essam el-Erian, a senior member of the Muslim Brotherhood bloc that leads Parliament, presented the signatures of 120 lawmakers who demanded that charges be filed against the interior minister, and Parliament assigned a panel to question him.
Days after he took office in September, however, Prime Minister Yukio Hatoyama assigned a panel of government officials and historians to investigate Japan's role in the agreement.
Critics argued that the Loyola report failed to take into account other factors that might influence case outcomes, such as the history of the juveniles involved and the more complex nature of many of the cases assigned to panel attorneys.
We assigned a panel diagnosis for each specimen based on exact agreement between at least two of the three pathologists.
Judit Furst-Tombor of Hungary, a 25-year judging veteran who was regularly assigned to panels at the world and European championships, was dropped from the judging panel for the second women's qualifying group Wednesday at the behest of the Hungarian National Skating Federation.
Applications are assigned to panels based on the applicant's chosen field(s) of study.
Even though there are practical reasons to doubt that judges would always be randomly assigned to panels, this assumption has never been tested.
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