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Discover LudwigThe phrase "assigned seat" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where a specific seat has been designated for someone, such as in transportation or events.
Example: "Please take your assigned seat as indicated on your ticket."
Alternatives: "designated seat" or "reserved seat".
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Mr. Alomari was assigned seat 3C; Mr. Atta, seat 8D.
People pay extra to get on the plane quicker – despite the fact that everyone has an assigned seat.
Starting at 2 40 p.m. on Monday, May 20th, MPH graduates will be asked to arrive at Woolsey Hall and take their assigned seat.
The report led to a complete overhaul of stadium-safety regulations, and to the requirement that every spectator have an assigned seat.
Maybe it's more accurate to say the canon wriggled around a bit in order to make room for a writer who plainly had no assigned seat.
Sometimes, if pieces follow one another closely, you will be asked to take a seat in the back until intermission, when an usher will help identify your assigned seat.
In the briefings, reporters are only called on if they have an assigned seat.
If we manage to take someone else's assigned seat, we can usually be called on, but not always.
So there was Greece, now Spain and if we wait a week or so we can add Italy to the list of countries that jumped aboard the Eurozone Express without bothering to ask if they had an assigned seat.
When she complained loudly that her airline switched her nonstop flight from Philadelphia to Frankfurt to a one-stop, she was assigned seat 26B — a middle seat in the back of the plane — despite her elite status.
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This probably won't work if your bus has assigned seating and your assigned seat is at the front of the bus unless you're REALLY REALLY careful!
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