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The part of a sentence "appoint a lawyer" is correct and usable in written English.
You may use it when you are referring to hiring or selecting a lawyer for a legal matter. For example: "I have decided to appoint a lawyer to represent me in my divorce case."
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Judge Whisenant said he would appoint a lawyer at a brief hearing next Wednesday.
The court will have to appoint a lawyer for the men over the coming days.
In the coming days I will appoint a lawyer to defend my honour.
The state can now appoint a lawyer to the foetus and bring in witnesses to attack the woman's character.
On Monday, a judge denied Mr. Fields bail and said he would appoint a lawyer for him.
Mustafa, who has expressed no interest in being returned to Egypt, has yet to appoint a lawyer.
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Of President Barack Obama's handling of the crisis, which has included sending UN ambassador Samantha Power to the African nations worst hit and the appointment of Ron Klain as an "Ebola czar", Issa said: "He's appointed a lawyer.
Mr. Rubin said Russia had appointed a lawyer for Mr. Pope.
Her family would be appointing a lawyer to defend him, she added.
But Lopez, then 19, was never appointed a lawyer, according to court records.
A judge appointed a lawyer for him and set a hearing for June 11.
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