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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always appointed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a situation where someone is consistently designated or assigned to a position or role.
Example: "In our organization, she is always appointed as the lead coordinator for major events."
Alternatives: "consistently assigned" or "regularly designated".
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I've always appointed British assistants".
T he neatest boy is always appointed mayor….
If the same type of people are always appointed to corporate boards, will anything change?
But C.E.O.'s have always appointed friends, so that can't explain recent trends.
Within those and other powerful institutions, Mr. Obama has always appointed himself critic.
Clementi pointed out that the government had always appointed trustees and, before that, governors.
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"You could always appoint Maradona," I joked, "but he would need a very reputable field assistant, such as myself, for it to be viable".
While V.C. funds will not always appoint a majority of a board's directors, these investors often require that a board consist of a number of independent directors who can break any dispute between the founders and the venture capitalists.
A bevy of firms have gone on overseas acquisition sprees.More companies are abandoning a tradition of always appointing their next boss from among time-serving insiders, and looking outside or even abroad.
Whilst we would always appoint the best person for the job, it is right that we should take steps to ensure talent from all backgrounds has access to presenting opportunities at the BBC.
Families are meant to be put in touch with an independent mental capacity adviser to steer them through the process, but councils do not always appoint them soon enough.
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