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The phrase "assigns a specific" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the action of designating or allocating a particular role, task, or value to something or someone.
Example: "The manager assigns a specific task to each team member to ensure efficiency in the project."
Alternatives: "designates a particular" or "allocates a specific".
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And most important, it assigns a specific theme to almost any item you might want to buy, whether it's a bathing suit or shoes.
These findings support the hypothesis that depression is associated with dysfunction of right hemisphere mechanisms mediating the processing of information that assigns a specific response to a specific stimulus, as those mechanisms are reflected by the P600 component of ERPs.
This data partitioning method assigns a specific macroblock region for each processor, so that neighboring macroblocks are mostly handled by the same processor.
However, during neighbor discovery, each node gathers neighbors' information and assigns a specific value to each link to which it is connected.
When using model coordinates, for each tunnel ring a template geometry would be placed into a local coordinate system, which assigns a specific transformation.
The ITER model of Dhamdhere et al. (2010) is more similar to GENESIS-CBA, but it assigns a specific function to each agent (e.g., content provider, enterprise customer etc).
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If you have been assigned a specific research project, keep in mind the cue words in the assignment.
Mrs. Clinton has not assigned a specific schedule.
He was not assigned a specific coaching position.
A specific color, for example, is assigned a specific mathematical code.
Each policy instrument has been assigned a specific responsibility.
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