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The phrase "appointed as assistant" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone being officially designated to a role or position, specifically as an assistant.
Example: "After a thorough selection process, she was appointed as assistant to the director."
Alternatives: "designated as assistant" or "assigned as assistant".
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The inquest under Hilliard, who was appointed as assistant coroner, began last September.
Congratulations to Dr. Andrei Iagaru, for being appointed as Assistant Professor.
The year after he graduated in 1891, he was appointed as Assistant Librarian.
He was appointed as assistant conductor of the BBC Scottish Symphony in 1957 after three attempts for the job.
UK Prime Minister (@Number10gov) Amber Rudd, Claire Perry, Gavin Barwell & John Penrose have been appointed as Assistant Whips.
Their conversation happened after Sian Massey was appointed as assistant referee in Wolverhampton Wanderers' defeat by Liverpool last month.
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In any case, students will be appointed as assistants in instruction and paid for any hours that they teach.
In July that year former captain Todd Blackadder was appointed Crusaders coach, and his former teammates Mark Hammett and Daryl Gibson were appointed as assistants.
Sheffield United have unveiled Micky Adams as their new manager with Alan Cork appointed as his assistant.
Dr. Joseph Jacobson has also been appointed as an Assistant Professor effective July 1996.
After a postdoctoral fellowship at MIT, she was appointed as an assistant professor at the University of California at Los Angeles.
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