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Discover LudwigThe phrase "got assigned to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It generally implies that somebody has been given a particular task or duty by a superior. For example: "The new employee got assigned to work on the marketing project this week."
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"But I got assigned to bunt twice".
"I got assigned to a woman teaching children's yoga at Montefiore," Ms. Earnshaw said.
Then, he said, "I got lucky and got assigned to Hubble".
Ms. Mustilli got assigned to the Mildenhall Royal Air Force base near Cambridge, England.
Cub title writers in those days always got assigned to Celebrity Bios because no real skill was required.
What I couldn't understand was why a soldier in a free-fire zone got assigned to write a 20-page paper on the Civil War.
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At the moment it gets assigned to the publishers.
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.
"Every Thursday – you call it Fresh Fish Day – when new arrivals come by bus and get assigned to various camps.
It's up to you to know what the hot projects are in your company -- and how to get assigned to them".
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