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allimpiego

All'impiego is an Italian prepositional phrase used in formal or administrative language to indicate that something is designated for use, allocated for a task, or intended for employment. The expression can refer to people, equipment, or resources that are assigned to a function or facility, and it often appears in procurement, asset inventories, and public administration texts.

Origin and form: all'impiego is a contraction of a + l'impiego, where impiego means employment, use, or

Usage and examples: Common collocations include beni all'impiego (assets for use), mezzi all'impiego (means or equipment

Nuances and related terms: All'impiego emphasizes function and deployment rather than simple ownership. It can contrast

deployment.
The
noun
derives
from
the
verb
impiegare
(to
employ,
to
use),
itself
rooted
in
Latin-derived
Italian.
The
phrase
is
neutral
in
tone
and
typically
appears
in
official
registers
rather
than
everyday
speech.
assigned
for
use),
personale
all'impiego
(staff
assigned
to
a
task),
or
all'impiego
pubblico
(for
public
use
or
deployment).
A
typical
sentence
is:
Il
materiale
è
all'impiego
dell'ospedale,
meaning
the
material
is
at
the
hospital’s
disposal.
The
construction
emphasizes
practical
use
or
deployment
rather
than
mere
possession.
with
in
uso
(in
use)
or
a
disposizione
(at
the
disposal
of).
Related
phrases
include
destinato
all'impiego
or
adibito
all'impiego,
and
the
broader
concept
of
impiego
connects
to
employment
and
utilization
in
organizational
contexts.