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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a appointed" is not correct in written English.
It is incorrect because "appointed" is typically used as a past participle or adjective and should not be preceded by the article "a."
Example: "She was appointed as the new manager last week."
Alternatives: "an appointed" or "a designated".
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One of the world's foremost applied mathematicians, he was brought to Watson Lab in 1945 from Ohio State University as a "technician" since he did not seem to fit into any existing job category, and was a appointed a full professor of Physics at Columbia in 1946.
Responding to the excessive public concern, the new Federal Government (a) appointed a crisis manager to coordinate governmental action, (b) established an independent scientific committee, (c) integrated the Belgian inspection services into one agency responsible for the whole food chain, and (d) launched a systematic monitoring programme for food of animal origin [ 26].
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His central government comprised an appointed governor, an executive, and a legislative council.
By an elected or an appointed constituent assembly?
A police officer was an appointed, patronage position.
This petition could be to a health agency staff member or an appointed board.
Applications are reviewed by an appointed Review Committee.
In designing complex facility, an appointed facility designer needs clear information and knowledge.
They demand an appointed constituent assembly to amend the constitution.
Pennsylvania and Delaware shared an appointed governor until the American Revolution.
from president of the Board of Education, an appointed job.
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