Sentence examples for a designation from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a designation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a title, name, or label assigned to someone or something.
Example: "Her official designation within the company is Senior Project Manager."
Alternatives: "a title" or "an appellation".

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(a), struck out "(a)" designation before "(1)", redesignated subsec.

(a) designation and subsec.

"We're moving toward a designation".

"But we still don't have a designation.

At present, lifting a designation is difficult.

(a) designation and heading and subsec.

"Business casual" is too corporate a designation, too 50-something.

That's a designation that may take some getting used to.

Such a designation would bring greater scrutiny and regulation.

It's a designation I'm not tempted to quarrel with.

A designation of "acceptably clean" requires a rating under 1.5.

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