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The phrase "aim to appoint" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when expressing the intention or goal of selecting someone for a position or role.
Example: "The committee aims to appoint a new director by the end of the month."
Alternatives: "intend to select" or "plan to designate".
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"We aim to appoint a new manager as soon as possible," said the chairman, John Reid.
Our letter called on them to take three steps; aim to appoint at least one additional woman to their board, nominate two of their senior female management for the opportunity to serve as non-executive on another company's board and clearly state their targets for the number of women at senior management and board level, and report on the steps they are taking.
The owners aim to appoint an interim editor shortly, possibly NEJM's current executive editor Marcia Angell.
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Celtic's attempt to secure a new manager will gather pace in the next 48 hours, with the club aiming to appoint Gordon Strachan's successor within a fortnight.
The initiative aims to appoint a member of staff in each of its 500 stores to liaise with volunteers and arrange pick-ups.
D'Cunha is one of three heads – the others are Christine Woods and Nadia Paczuska – appointed to Suffolk schools, although the programme aims to appoint 100 heads to different areas of the country within a couple of years.
Mtas had been problematic because the unpiloted computer system, which aimed to appoint junior doctors centrally, was deeply flawed, with problems such as application forms giving too much weight to "creative writing" and too little to academic achievements and clinical experience, and too little consistency to the shortlisting process.
He said he aimed to appoint three independent non-executives directors before the end of September and officially launch the fund in October.
The aim is to appoint a director of coaching and a person charged with overseeing strategy, whose remit would include data analysis and administration.
Regan said the aim was to appoint a manager who can restore the national side's "respectability and status" and qualify for the 2016 European Championships.
Levein was sacked with Scotland bottom of World Cup qualifying Group A. SFA chief executive Stewart Regan said the aim was to appoint a manager who can restore the national side's "respectability and status" and qualify for the 2016 European Championships.
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