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The phrase "a designate" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct term is "designate" used as a noun without the article "a."
Example: "The company appointed him as the designate for the new project."
Alternatives: "an appointee" or "a nominee."
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A) Designate Saturday mornings as a time for the whole family to work on chores.
Smoking will be allowed in outdoor cafes and the law permits a designate smoking room in buildings that don't serve food or drink provided the room is properly ventilated.
Sherine Smith's statement that information is readily available on campus about an on-call program that provides rides home for free with a designate driver.
Not content to just collect food industry money illegally, or even discreetly, GMA had the chutzpah to a designate a special account dubbed the "Defense of Brand Strategic Account," for a strategic, "multi-pronged approach" to fight labeling laws, including Washington's I-522.
It is better to a designate a position in a function table for each variable and then to represent the values of the variable with 0 or 1.
The most common response regarding feedback to junior medical staff was that a formalised or structured approach was adopted for feedback provision "we have a meeting once a month where all consultants can provide feedback and a designate supervisors provides feedback in an interview as well - it is multi-sourced feedback which I think is quite good".
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I don't have a designated designer.
Just have a designated operator".
You're an onlooker, a designated sightseer.
Only Angel looked like a designated player.
He is a designated hitter.
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