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Discover LudwigThe phrase "get assigned" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to being given a task, role, or responsibility by someone in authority. Example: "After the meeting, I will get assigned to the new project team."
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Research shows that women and people of color are much more likely to get housework-type assignments than to get assigned to glamour work.
Also, any personality type you get assigned is invariably positive.
The best ones will get assigned to a Product Manager, and may end up in production.
"So, how'd you get assigned to 53?" Chief Paolillo asked over the blaring siren.
Though she's the one "passing," the towns get assigned the adjective.
They eliminated her project and she's tried to get assigned to others and that hasn't happened yet.
These folks inevitably get assigned to the high-revenue opportunities, leaving the adolescent projects to fend for themselves.
To that end, newly hired leaders get assigned to educational stints in retail stores and call centers.
"Every Thursday – you call it Fresh Fish Day – when new arrivals come by bus and get assigned to various camps.
The silence on Death Row is something that seems to unnerve guards when they first get assigned here.
"Just like with startups that get assigned a mentor, Neds can help take any business to a new level".
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