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"assigned to a shift" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it when you want to refer to someone who has been given a specific time frame to work. For example: "The manager assigned each employee to a shift that will best fit their schedule."
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There are about 60 doctors, a dozen assigned to a given shift.
Fig. 2 n-spheres with radius 1 5 of a proton assigned to a chemical shift of 7.394 ppm.
When he was assigned to a night shift at a camp bakery outside the fence, he and two comrades overpowered a guard, cut the phone line and escaped on the night of 26/27 April 1943, taking with them documents stolen from the Germans.
Furthermore, an extinction maximum at 500 nm could be observed, which has been assigned to a blue-shift of the plasmon peak of individual nanoparticles caused by coupling to the metallic substrate.
e Neighborhood structure 5: exchanging the shift assigned to a nurse on a day with the shift assigned to another nurse on another day.
g Neighborhood structure 7: exchanging the shift assigned to a nurse on a day with another shift.
He gets the children off to school in the morning, Ms. Fuentes says, and she cares for them in the afternoon, having been assigned to a 6 30 a.m. to 3 p.m. shift by an employer eager to accommodate the dual role of motherhood and work for employees, married and single.
The selected shift to be assigned to a nurse.
There on his midnight shift, Officer Stewart was assigned to an unmarked car equipped with lights and sirens.
At one point when she was assigned to do a supervisor shift, a male colleague sat in the designated seat to block her from doing the job.
There are four to six agents assigned to each shift at Camp Ramsey: morning, swing and midnight.
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