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The phrase "assigns values to" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are describing the action of giving specific numerical or qualitative values to variables, objects, or concepts, often in programming, mathematics, or data analysis.
Example: "The function assigns values to each element in the array based on the input parameters."
Alternatives: "allocates values to" or "designates values to".
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Hereby, the truth value of p ∈ P is encoded via p ⊕ and p ⊖. Now every classical two-valued interpretation assigns values to these two atoms as usual.
A partial function on a space \(S\) is a function that assigns values to some, but not necessarily to all, members of \(S\).
This file is part of the Open Babel project and it assigns values to particular rotatable bonds using data from Huang et al. [15].
The case vignette approach assigns values to resources used in diagnoses – "vignette case" – and in this way comparisons among different countries can be made.
To this last point, like Pandora, Art.sy employs a dedicated team of data scientists and art historians that add that level of human touch (and interpretation) to its machine-based deconstruction, which manually assigns values to each piece of art based on categories.
*, which assigns values to data items.
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He assigns value to foods that are normally underrated.
I would refer to Antonio Damasio who argues that emotion assigns value to things.
"Emotion assigns value to things," Brooks writes, "and reason can only make choices on the basis of those valuations".
It assigns value to holdings as minor as the dormitory at Woodbridge Airfield worth £2.8m, since you ask.
"We need to continue to assign values to our behaviour, because there is no other way to organise society".
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