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The phrase "number is assigned" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that someone has been given a numerical id or value. For example, "A unique number is assigned to each student in the class."
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In Manhattan, the question is whether the new area code will be administered geographically--mat is, by dividing the borough at 23rd Street--or by a process known as "overlay," whereby every new number is assigned the new area code, which is 646.
One integer number is assigned for each real number consecutively.
Outbound calls from those devices will still show whatever phone number is assigned to it, though.
New higher order number is assigned if two streams of same order join.
I'll simply forward my old number (now run by Google Voice) to whatever random number is assigned to whatever phone I use.
Instead, the classification, i.e. the PACS number, is assigned to the links of the network representing the papers.
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The last four digits, the "serial number," are assigned sequentially.
No reference number was assigned as this was considered QA.
A sequence of numbers were generated, and each number was assigned to a treatment group.
To each river, which was part of the monitoring campaigns, a FLOZ number was assigned.
A release number was assigned to selected protein identification data for the transfer.
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