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The phrase "assigned targets" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where specific goals or objectives have been designated to individuals or teams.
Example: "The project manager outlined the assigned targets for each team member to ensure clarity in responsibilities."
Alternatives: "designated goals" or "allocated objectives".
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He has assigned targets to the whole force.
Set up your telescope and help the volunteers to set theirs up on the assigned targets.
This meant they had a much smaller chance of hitting their assigned targets.
But Minnesota, New York, Oklahoma, Texas, Arkansas and Louisiana were all assigned targets above the 30% national average.
During brain development cells divide, differentiate and migrate to their assigned targets to form synapses and active cell assemblies.
Manipulated Variables (MV) can have assigned targets too, which may be predefined values or current actual values.
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Know how to find your assigned target objects in the sky with your telescope.
In further experiments, the group tracked 2,700 Twitter users, divided into randomly assigned "target groups" of 300, over 54 days.
We have taken optimality to mean the minimum sum of costs which are proportional to the Euclidean distance between a vehicle and its assigned target; this occurs when the set of targets is assigned to their nearest vehicles.
"I know of no mission that we've flown yet in which there was an assigned target and the target has not been found," the ship's commander said.
It indicates the type of target assigned to a particular assay as well as the confidence that assigned target is the correct target for the assay.
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