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- unassigned vs non-assigned - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Unassigned is the universally accepted term About the first comment, a ticket is either unassigned because someone put it back, or nobody picked it up yet Non-assigned could imply that it's not going be assigned, ever That's not how tickets work, or how they should work
- antonyms - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Similarly, if task B is an open project that needs a user to work on it, then task B is an unassigned project until it gets a user, when it is assigned I'd suggest (if the user is the one seeing "assigned unassigned") you tell them what they were assigned to unassigned from rather than changing the wording
- Present tense of unassigned? - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Why is there no present tense of unassigned? We have assign and assigned, so why is unassign not a proper word when we have unassigned?
- Antonym to Assign - English Language Usage Stack Exchange
Suppose we have users and operators Some users are assigned to certain operators What should I call a procedure of removing an assignment, so an operator no longer works with a user or group of
- word choice - Do I assign something to me or do I assign it to myself . . .
In chatting with a coworker, I asked "Should I assign [the task] to myself " but then I got discombobulated and wondered if it should have been "to me " instead I searched for an answer but didn't find anything that seemed to match this situation So, which is correct and why? Does it have to do with it being a prepositional phrase? Or is it specifically because I am assigning the task to me
- non-assigned or un-assigned inventory? - English Language Usage . . .
Non-assigned has 77k Google hits Nonassigned has just under 8k Un-assigned has a bit over 36k hits and unassigned has 5 9 million and a dictionary definition not allocated or set aside for a specific purpose and, as a bonus, not assigned has 5 9 million hits as well so I think you can conclude an answer from that as to the most common usage Unassigned would be fine
- word that means assign unassign [closed] - English Language Usage . . .
I am looking for one word that would mean "assign" and "unassign" something to a user I have a software which has a page full of usernames Next to each username we have a button which will take
- grammar - A team has or have an assigned task? - English Language . . .
I usually use quot; My team has this task to do quot; , but I was wondering if I am misusing has, because quot;People are quot; and the team is people
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