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Free sign upThe phrase "assigned to a third" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where something is allocated or designated to a third party or entity.
Example: "The project tasks were assigned to a third to ensure efficient management and oversight."
Alternatives: "allocated to a third party" or "designated to a third entity."
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Certain species are sometimes assigned to a third genus, Bombias.
Low-skilled workers assigned to a third tier (again, only those from outside Europe) will be shut out, for the time being at least.
The non-Jewish areas (except Samaria) were assigned to a third son, Philip, to Herod's sister Salome, or to the province of Syria.
She was assigned to a third shuttle flight, but training for the mission was cut off after the fatal 1986 Challenger accident that claimed the lives of six colleagues and a schoolteacher.
The last three shares are assigned to a third of the group members and stored in the DHT encryptedly.
Those patients who were deemed not able to be coached were not randomised and were assigned to a third group (C).
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He was later assigned to a second school and then to Lincoln -- but as a freshman, even though he had completed the ninth grade.
If a design sketch further included some calculations, it was incorporated in this third level, rather than being assigned to a fourth level.
One group included strains belonging to the ST73 complex, while all other strains were assigned to a second group.
To determine inter-coder agreement, 15% of the open-ended responses were randomly selected and assigned to a second coder who was not involved with the initial coding process.
Cells with secondary and tertiary processes were assigned to a second category denoted 'complex processes'.
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