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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assigned professor" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a professor who has been designated or appointed to a specific role or course.
Example: "The assigned professor for the course will hold office hours every Wednesday."
Alternatives: "designated professor" or "appointed professor".
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Mr. Breen also said he had already assigned Professor Useem to help him reshape the company's corporate governance practices.
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Because professors at West Point teach multiple sections of the same class in a given semester, the researchers assigned each professor to more than one treatment condition.
We were assigned a professor and, as the Germans would say, Jetzt geht's los!
Subject headings assigned by Professor Duncan have been retained.
With the passing of the National Defense Act on October 16, 1916, a unit of the Reserve Officers Training Corps was formally established at Hopkins with Lieutenant C. Winslow Elliot assigned as Professor of Military Science and Tactics.
In April, we assigned journalism professor and Wired News columnist Adam Penenberg to review recent articles written by Delio for Wired News.
He has sent the worst offenders home — none were arrested, he said — and assigned law professors to research ways to fairly assess the remaining 5,000 instructors.
These are assistant positions, but had previously been entirely or partly assigned to professors.
In Figure 3, values on the horizontal axis are the original values assigned by professors or lead instructors, thus treated as a proxy to the actual level of each student's writing level.
Drexel assigns a professor as a teacher coach who will help you survive the first year".
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