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The phrase "assigned to enter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has been designated or tasked with the responsibility to enter information, data, or a location.
Example: "The technician was assigned to enter the new data into the system by the end of the day."
Alternatives: "designated to input" or "tasked with entering".
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As local firefighters kept their distance, the soldiers were assigned to enter the contaminated area to find out what happened.
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Some F.B.I. analysts hired to assess terror threats were assigned to jobs entering data and answering telephones.
"The guard assigned to observe entered my cell after turning the security camera off and coerced me to perform oral sex on him.
The prior assigned to parameters enters into the evidence calculation and can influence the outcome of model comparison through the evidence (or Bayes factor) [ 26].
A male nurse not assigned to her ward entered her room, told her son, Larry, to leave, and gave her an injection no doctor had ordered.
A random code is assigned to every patient entered.
The principal investigator or another investigator will prescribe the antihypertensive to each participant according to the ID code assigned to the participant and enter the information on the prescribed antihypertensive on the CRF of the participant.
All random numbers were concealed in sealed envelopes and assigned to a patient when entering the operating room.
Children assigned to different age groups entered kindergarten in consecutive years.
Male ID, a unique number assigned to each individual, was entered as a random effect to control for multiple use of individuals.
Station houses will feature officers assigned to greet people as they enter and, back at headquarters, there will be a senior police official who will evaluate precinct commanders, not on the basis of crime statistics, but on the quality of their community relations efforts.
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