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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appointed him to" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when talking about someone being selected or chosen for a particular role or position. Example: The board of directors appointed him to be the new CEO of the company.
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Then Trump appointed him to run it.
The mayor appointed him to that position in 2009.
President Roosevelt appointed him to the N. Y. Supreme Court.
RONALD REAGAN appointed him to a federal judgeship.
In 1991, Governor Bob Casey appointed him to the Senate.
In 1965 Prime Minister Lester Pearson appointed him to head Canada's foreign-aid office--the Int'l.
In 2002, Mr Schröder appointed him to chair a commission on labour-market reform.
Ms. Zeoli's organization cared for him and, briefly, even appointed him to its executive team.
The Crown appointed him to investigate the violence and propose a solution.
The Supreme Court had appointed him to defend the decision because no one else would.
When Mr. Carter became president, he appointed him to the lower federal district court.
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