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The phrase "assigning space" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the allocation or designation of physical or virtual space for a specific purpose.
Example: "The project manager is responsible for assigning space for each team member's workstation in the new office layout."
Alternatives: "allocating space" or "designating space".
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(Implementation leader #4) Vital sponsorship and support activities included removing obstacles, designating teams and funding staff, assigning space, communicating the IPC model's importance to the organization at large, and raising awareness among hospital staff about appropriate palliative care referrals.
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If there is a waiting list, he said, and if the previous managing agent skipped over the letter writer in assigning spaces, then it would appear that the board would have at least a moral obligation to give the next available space to the writer.
Technology companies are eliminating assigned space for open floor plans.
The seafood industry's response was omitted when the article was edited to its assigned space.
My assigned space is between Peter Stone, of the Sydney Morning Herald, and Brian Viner, of the Independent.
"Fifty percent of the time, assigned space sits empty," Mr. Kadzis said.
Classic appetizers and entrees get their own assigned space, for example, separate from appetizers and entrees of a lesser pedigree.
It has no more fragrance than the English dog violet, and it, too, tends to meander outside its assigned space.
"Serenity," Judy Ahrens's arrangement of down and cotton fluff, inhabits its assigned space like a foamy blanket, or perhaps a fragile fungus growing out of the concrete.
In the nineteen-fifties, when the building was a privileged residence for Party cadres, the government assigned space in it to Hu's father.
Attribution was deleted when the column was edited to fit assigned space; The Star pointed out the omission by e-mail yesterday.
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