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The phrase "assigns to a single" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are discussing the allocation or designation of something to one specific entity or individual.
Example: "The system assigns to a single user the responsibility of managing the project."
Alternatives: "designates to one" or "allocates to a single".
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However, since the most natural way to make sense of changing one's mind about something is in terms of changing the truth-value one assigns to a single proposition, the intuitive notion of change of mind seems lost.
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Because multiple GO functions were assigned to a single unigene in some cases, 76,975 assignments were generated from the 66,582 unigenes.
There are two gaming settings – standard, in which special moves require some dextrous button-pressing, and simple, where the moves can be assigned to a single key.
Depending on the town, city and county, mosquito control can range from full-scale catch-and-test virology labs to a side duty assigned to a single public works employee.
In present-day devices, actuators are usually assigned to a single control task.
Out of 331 offspring, 96.3% could be assigned to a single family.
With more time slots, a lower number of vehicles is assigned to a single time slot.
A NameNode is usually assigned to a single machine with the highest capacity resources.
The zone data were also filtered such that each fixation was assigned to a single zone.
Otherwise, the algorithm tries to reach a solution in which two exams are assigned to a single room at most.
However, traditional satellite-based and raster classifications rely on pixels that are assigned to a single category and often generalized.
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