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Discover Ludwig"appoint a time" is correct and commonly used in written English
It means to set or schedule a specific time for something to happen. Example: "Let's appoint a time for our next meeting so we can discuss our project progress."
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Alternatively, you can appoint a certain time at which the posts are published, including date and time.
Of the sixteen interviews, one interview could not be completed, as the interviewee had to attend an emergency and it was not possible to appoint a suitable time to finish the interview later.
There is a growing feeling that he needs to appoint a full-time coach, and eight-time Grand Slam winner Lendl had been touted as a possible candidate.
Sunderland are yet to appoint a full-time replacement.
If elected Labor will appoint a full-time disability discrimination commissioner to the Australian Human Rights Commission, opposition leader Bill Shorten has announced.
"And we are about to appoint a full-time recycling officer and to put in place an ambitious recycling strategy this September".
In any environment, it would be bold to appoint a one-time Labour party member as director general of the publicly funded national broadcaster.
But continuing delays over the club's proposed takeover have stalled the process to appoint a full-time manager.
But continuing delays over the club's proposed takeover by the Wrexham Supporters Trust delayed the process to appoint a full-time manager.
Continuing delays over the club's proposed takeover have stalled the process to appoint a full-time manager, with Andy Morrell still in caretaker charge.
They are expected to appoint a full-time replacement for Jagoba Arrasate, who was sacked last week, in the next few days.
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