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The phrase "assigned to being" is not standard in written English and may cause confusion.
It could be used in a philosophical or abstract context, but clarity is essential for effective communication.
Example: "In the context of existential philosophy, one might argue that individuals are assigned to being in a world filled with uncertainty."
Alternatives: "designated for existence" or "allocated to existence".
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The selected households were randomly assigned to being surveyed by mail (2000 households) or by telephone (2000 households).
Individual birds were randomly assigned to being given butterflies, which had their eyespots visible, or butterflies which had their eyespots painted over.
Li et al. [ 11] found more than 20,000 putative LncRNAs in rice; although >90%% were assigned to being small RNA precursors.
Scanning of the Sargasso Sea environmental sample resulted in the identification of 125 sequences which were uniquely assigned to being of Plant (68), Animal (44), or Fungal (5) origin by the Kingdom specific HMMs.
Women are assigned to being obese or non-obese based on rates observed for their age, birth cohort, race, and the calendar year using prevalence data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey I (1970 1975), II (1976 1980), III (1988 1994), and 1999 2004 [ 8].
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Pancho is assigned to be his helper.
Volunteers were assigned to be managers or subordinates at random.
Last year, he was assigned to be an Arabic language interpreter at the Cuban prison camp.
Mehari, 22, who arrived in Italy this summer, was assigned to be a primary school teacher.
By the luck of the draw, I was assigned to be on call the first night.
Competitors were assigned to be either a "killer" or a "victim".
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