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The phrase "assigned to lead" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has been given the responsibility or role of leading a project, team, or initiative.
Example: "After careful consideration, she was assigned to lead the new marketing campaign."
Alternatives: "designated to lead" or "appointed to lead".
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Zinck was initially assigned to lead the government investigation into Meridian's practices.
In a previous role, he was assigned to lead a newly formed division.
During lectures, for example, a PAL may be assigned to lead a small group discussion.
Gen. Abdullah Qiran, was assigned to lead government security efforts in Taiz.
Ronald Halter, one of Wal-Mart's new "special investigators," was assigned to lead the preliminary inquiry into Mr. Cicero's allegations.
When he recovered, he was assigned to lead troops on the Northwestern Front, where he was wounded a second time.
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If sales reps are assigned to leads that are physically located near them, they can limit travel time and increase face-to-face interactions.
Instead, an additional team, led by someone not involved in the original segment, will be assigned to take the lead in the coverage.
On one of the days, Mara was assigned to take the lead on the issue of the moment.
1-2 students will be assigned to help lead the discussion.
About 110 inmates there were assigned to "camps" led by Taylor, who took them in groups to forests and wildfires around the state.
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