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The phrase "assigned to either" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a choice or allocation between two options or categories.
Example: "The tasks were assigned to either the marketing team or the sales team based on their expertise."
Alternatives: "allocated to one of" or "designated for either".
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Participants were randomly assigned to either "sprinkling" or "chunking" their acts of kindness.
All the mice were randomly assigned to either treatment or control groups.
All study volunteers were randomly assigned to either ramipril or a placebo.
Children will be randomly assigned to either Social SUCCESS (N=25) or waiting list (N=25).
Twenty-three participants were recruited and randomly assigned to either immediate treatment or waitlist control conditions.
They were assigned to either an experimental or a control group.
The respondents were randomly assigned to either intervention (N = 369) or control groups (N = 349).
Teachers (N = 84) were randomly assigned to either intervention or control groups.
Pens were assigned to either presentation forms of concentrate, pellets (PE) or crumbles (CR).
In a later session, participants were randomly assigned to either an experimental or control group.
In another, women who required surgery were assigned to either conservative or radical surgery.
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