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assigned to lie
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"assigned to lie" is not correct or usable in written English.
You cannot assign someone to lie; this phrase implies that someone has been asked or forced to tell a lie in order to meet the requirements of an assignment. For example, an employer cannot assign their employee to lie to customers about the price of an item.
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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Academia
Alternative expressions(20)
tasked with deception
instructed to deceive
compelled to mislead
mandated to prevaricate
authorized to falsify
expected to be untruthful
given the duty to misrepresent
ordered to fabricate
assigned to be
assigned to sleep
assumed to lie
assigned to live
assigned to rest
aligned to lie
assigned to reside
assigned to fall
assigned to belong
assigned to depend
assigned to is
asked to lie
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Usage summary
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Human-verified examples from authoritative sources
Exact Expressions
2 human-written examples
Sixty-seven parturients were randomly assigned to lie either in the left lateral position (n=34) or in a modified supine position (n=33), and received 0.125% bupivacaine 10 mL with epinephrine 1 800 000 and sufentanil 7.5 μg.
The remaining halves of the "True targets" and "New targets" were assigned to "Lie" blocks, in which subjects were asked to make a deceptive response to each stimulus.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
58 human-written examples
This was an auction.The prizes were mitzvot―meaning, in this context, the right to perform one of the small ritual roles assigned to lay people during the service.
News & Media
With few exceptions (rs2807303 and rs1036819), the majority of the SNPs assigned to the genes lie within intron regions.
New disability weights (DWs) were assigned to each disease: lay descriptions of the various health states that were predictable sequelae of each disease were fed into a web-based worldwide consultation, which conducted an iterative series of comparisons, one health state with another.
To jazz it up, we were assigned to put a lie inside it.
According to Bjorneboe's civil complaint, the union representative assigned to her urged her to lie and say she had invented the allegation because she "was just emotional".
News & Media
Fully 91% of the peptides assigned to OrthoMCL families also lie in Jaccard clusters.
Science
The interpretation of query results from pGQL is straightforward: The result set will contain the m top ranking time courses, where obviously the highest scores will be assigned to time courses that lie centrally to the query.
Science
For the established medical disorders, there was no significant difference between the ratings assigned to the medicalese and lay name for disease representativeness (mean for medicalese label = 2.51, SE = .89, mean for lay label = 2.67, SE = .09 on a four point scale, F (1,49) = 3.33, p = .08, see Figure 1, center panel).
Science
By the Treaty of Tordesillas (1494), all newly discovered and undiscovered territories east of a line of demarcation (370 leagues west of the Cape Verde Islands) were assigned to Portugal; all that lay west belonged to Spain.
Encyclopedias
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using "assigned to lie" directly. Instead, clarify the intention by using phrases like "tasked with deception" or "instructed to deceive" to clearly communicate the forced nature of the action.
Common error
Be cautious about suggesting someone was officially "assigned to lie", as this implies a deliberate ethical breach by an organization. Use alternative phrasing to specify the context and avoid potential misinterpretations or accusations.
Source & Trust
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Authority and reliability
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "assigned to lie" functions as a verb phrase, where "assigned" acts as a passive verb and "to lie" is an infinitive phrase indicating the assigned action. However, Ludwig AI shows the phrasing is not considered grammatically correct.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
25%
Academia
25%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
0%
Wiki
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "assigned to lie" is grammatically questionable and rarely used, as highlighted by Ludwig AI. While the intention is to convey that someone has been given the task of lying, it's better to opt for clearer and more direct phrasing, such as "tasked with deception" or "instructed to deceive". These alternatives avoid the implication of a formal assignment to unethical conduct. When writing, consider the ethical implications and potential misinterpretations of using "assigned to lie", and choose alternative phrasing to ensure clarity and accuracy.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
tasked with deception
Replaces "assigned" with "tasked", emphasizing the imposition of a duty, and directly states the intention is deception.
instructed to deceive
Emphasizes the directive aspect with "instructed" and directly states the intent to deceive, making it a more explicit and formal alternative.
ordered to fabricate
Focuses on the command aspect with "ordered" and uses "fabricate" to mean creating a false narrative.
compelled to mislead
Highlights the forced nature of the action, where someone is "compelled" to "mislead".
given the duty to misrepresent
Replaces "assigned" with "given the duty", which stresses the obligation, and uses "misrepresent" to soften the act of lying.
authorized to falsify
Focuses on the permission aspect with "authorized" and uses "falsify" to denote the action of making something false.
mandated to prevaricate
Highlights the obligatory nature of the task with "mandated" and uses "prevaricate" for a more formal tone.
required to create falsehoods
Directly states the requirement to create false statements or narratives.
under orders to distort the truth
Emphasizes that the action is being carried out under specific commands, with a focus on altering or misrepresenting facts.
expected to be untruthful
Shifts focus to the expectation of dishonesty, rather than a direct command or assignment.
FAQs
How can I rephrase "assigned to lie" to avoid implying a formal directive?
Instead of "assigned to lie", consider phrases like "tasked with deception", "instructed to deceive", or "compelled to mislead" to better convey the context.
What is a more formal way to express that someone was told to lie?
For a more formal tone, you can use phrases such as "mandated to prevaricate" or "authorized to falsify", which emphasize the obligatory or permitted nature of the action.
Is it grammatically correct to say "assigned to lie"?
While understandable, "assigned to lie" is not considered grammatically sound. It's better to use clearer and more direct phrasing to describe the situation. Ludwig AI confirms it is incorrect English.
What are some less direct ways to suggest someone was asked to be dishonest?
To soften the expression, you might use phrases like "expected to be untruthful" or "given the duty to misrepresent", which imply an expectation or duty without explicitly stating a lie was ordered.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
2.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested