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The phrase "assigned to a unit" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts such as military, organizational, or project settings where individuals or resources are designated to a specific group or team.
Example: "After the training session, all new recruits were assigned to a unit based on their skills and interests."
Alternatives: "allocated to a team" or "designated to a group".
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In her third year, Hadid was assigned to a unit taught by Léon Krier.
He blamed Holmes' troubles on the unluckiness of being assigned to a unit with Morlock.
The soldiers had been assigned to a unit based at Fort Stewart, Ga.
In 1977, he was assigned to a unit in this mountainous area near the Taping River.
He was assigned to a unit responsible for the maintenance of small firearms.
After the end of hostilities, he was assigned to a unit that escorted former prisoners back to postwar Germany.
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Snake's recruits can be assigned to a medical unit to create first-aid kits or to a technical unit to create ammunition, or they can be used as spies to give Snake valuable information about places he must infiltrate.
He was assigned to a medical unit and sent to New Guinea.
He was commissioned as a second lieutenant and assigned to a transportation unit.
The police said it was the first shooting involving the officer, assigned to a narcotics unit.
Since 9/11, I had either been in school or assigned to a nondeployable unit in South Korea.
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