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Discover LudwigThe phrase "soon assigned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something will be assigned in the near future. Example: "The tasks will be soon assigned to the team members after the meeting concludes."
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After graduating from Yale, she was hired by Google and was soon assigned to Project Aristotle.
He was soon assigned to a mobile surgical evacuation unit but was never deployed overseas.
He was soon assigned to direct the church's publicity efforts, which he did for the next 20 years.
Anzora is charismatic and smooth-talking, a natural salesman, and he was soon assigned to take calls.
Sherman was soon assigned to command a brigade in General Irvin McDowell's army, and he fought in the disastrous first Battle of Bull Run (July 21 , 1861.
He was soon assigned to Columbia's top-secret project: developing a long-playing record to replace the 78 r.p.m. disc, which could hold only about four minutes of music on each brittle shellac side.
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The Soviets would soon assign religion to the dustbin of history, but Pavlov got there ahead of them.
He became economics editor of Neues Deutschland, the party organ and, because of his fluent Russian, soon was assigned to interpret for important Soviet officials, starting with Khrushchev.
If we don't get too spooked by its Orwellian overtones, babies may soon be assigned their lifetime phone digits even before they get Social Security numbers.
The book, with its harsh language and scenes, was banned by some schools but soon became assigned reading in many others.
In India, where caste and ethnic conflict are pushing tokenism to extremes, a fifth of the seats in parliament are reserved for low castes and a third may soon be assigned to women.India, you may say, is special.
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