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The phrase "appointed controller" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone has been designated or assigned the role of a controller, often in a business or organizational setting.
Example: "After a thorough selection process, Jane was named the appointed controller of the finance department."
Alternatives: "designated controller" or "assigned controller".
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He was appointed controller five years later.
He was appointed controller of BBC1 in 2010.
He was appointed controller of music, the first non-musician to hold the post.
Mr. Lundy, who was on the economics faculty at Princeton, was appointed controller.
Mr Fincham might be reluctant to return to the BBC where he was appointed controller of BBC1 in 2005.
Mr Sambrook's deputy at the time, Mark Damazer, was appointed controller of Radio 4 in October the same year.
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She was later appointed to controller, programme acquisition and controller of business affairs.
Danny Cohen has been appointed as controller of BBC1.
Zai Bennett, the ITV director of digital channels and acquisitions, was today appointed the controller of BBC3.
Salmon was appointed the controller of BBC1 in 1997, commissioning shows such as Clocking Off, Waking the Dead and Holby City, before being promoted to the position of director of sport in 2000.
Charlotte Moore, the recently appointed BBC1 controller who originally commissioned the show in 2009, said: "I've championed The Great British Bake Off from the very start and believe the time is absolutely right to bring the show to an even broader audience on BBC1.
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