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The phrase "assigned place for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a designated location or position that has been allocated for a specific purpose or individual.
Example: "Each student has an assigned place for their belongings in the classroom to keep things organized."
Alternatives: "designated spot for" or "allocated area for".
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A few calls unearthed Tabitha's assigned place for the test.
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Since then, Herman Melville and Edgar Allan Poe have been assigned places in the corner.
Operations assigned to places are placed in memory.
In 1781 the Chitimacha were assigned a place near present-day Plaquemine for settlement.
In the first method, a single coordinate pair is assigned for each place while the other three methods require the known extent of a locality along with the location.
The marketer at a Utah "lead generation" company who is assigned to placing fake ads for non-existent jobs on the Internet, aimed at luring unemployed people to provide their contact information.
A logbook is required to record each policy number and it also displays the last number that was assigned and provides a place for a new number to be entered.
Everyone is in their assigned places, except for the fact that places have not been assigned.
We went upstairs where we found a place full of Iraqi people including families, young & old, Males & Females, this place were assigned for Iraqis whom the Jordanian authorities didn't let them in in order to put them back on next flight back regardless of their various reasons to enter Amman.
AMENITIES: Two assigned parking places and a fireplace.
We then assigned and placed additional markers to the framework at LOD score of ≥3.0 and carefully checked for double recombination events in the original scoring data.
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