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...you promised to assign <to> me.
'take or make or set or assign' should be used here?
(Designate, Appoint & Assign)
allocate / assign
allocate or assign or devote
appoint & assign
assign
assign
assign
assign
assign <> assign to
assign something to somebody
assign (to) a category
assign [Passive Vs Active?]
assign a different colour to each / a different type of information
assign a lesson
assign a likelihood
Assign a meaning
Assign a mentor, supervisor (business context)
Assign a number to workers
assign a part of the company's functions
Assign a program to a processor
assign a task in passive
assign as a pretext
"assign blame"
assign clear responsibility to a position
assign credit for data
assign dollar values to anticipated expenses.
assign <each> an hour <> for studying <> Physics, [position 'each']
assign ease with
Assign for
Assign homework from a book
Assign importance
assign me (to) a new shift
assign or lead
assign powers to someone (something)
Assign reaons for
assign responsibility to him or assign him the responsibility
assign somebody with something?
Assign someone adjective
Assign someone to be
assign to
assign to
assign <to>
assign to do
assign to Panama
assign to somebody something
assign v. dedicate v. devote [assign a day]
assign v. designate v. specify [mathematics]
assign various elements
Assign vs Appoint
Assign vs arrange for
Assign vs. refer
"assign with"
assign with, assign to, assign (alone)
assign/assign to
assign/change/switch somebody's status
assign/transfer (the agreement)
charge with share, assign share to, impose share on
Clefs assign individual notes to certain lines and spaces
Commit means assign / allocate?
designate, assign
Hi, what are the differences among assign, designate, appoint, constitute?
How to ask boss to assign me new project?
I assign this task to you
I find I'm inclined to assign precisely <the opposite connotations> to...
may not assign the relevant SOP…
name [make, nominate] vs. name [appoint, constitute, nominate] vs. assign
no more assign than grasp
rank/assign
to assign
To assign something to something
"Tom will assign us a dedicated marketing manager”
using "assign" in a relative clause
what work you will assign to me
who shall <assign> to thee what thou hast left undone
words they would <categorize to be / assign to be / classify as> discriminatory.
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