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"consign to" is a correct and usable phrase in written English, typically used to mean "assign to" or "give a responsibility to".
For example, "The mayor consigned the project to the town council for review."
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What would you consign to Room 101?
Whatever divided us before let us consign to the past.
So what else did Einstein consign to his wastebasket?
(" 'No,' is the wildest word we consign to Language," she teased him).
What she personified is precisely what Clegg wants to consign to the movement's past.
All lovers young, all lovers must Consign to thee and come to dust.
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She is more likely to consign you to sudden death.
Or be consigned to the care system?
Egypt looked consigned to sharing the points.
That question is consigned to history".
Larger animals are consigned to the hold.
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