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The phrase "appointed next" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has been designated for a subsequent position or task.
Example: "After the meeting, she was appointed next to lead the project team."
Alternatives: "designated next" or "assigned next".
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A board and top leaders will be appointed next month, to be followed by elections in the fall.
This live recording is of extra interest given that its Dutch conductor was recently appointed next music director of the New York Philharmonic.
Club president Florentino Perez told a news conference it had "not been an easy decision" before thanking Ancelotti and adding that a new manager would be appointed "next week".
Prime Minister David Cameron said in his resignation speech that he expects the new PM to be appointed next October at the Tory Party Conference, and that that PM will issue the Article 50 notice to the EU.
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The first female bishop could be appointed next year.
Would-be "people's peers" have until November 17 to put themselves or others forward for a seat in the upper chamber as one of a handful of independent, non-party political life peers to be appointed next spring.
The announcement that Dr Nicholas Penny, director of the National Gallery, will retire once a successor is appointed next year means that one of Britain's best art historians will be able to get back to writing books.
And the former Manchester City, Crystal Palace and Fulham centre-back will "probably" be appointed next week.
Manager Liam Daish left the Kent outfit by mutual consent following talks with the prospective new owners and Varney says a new manager will be appointed next week.
The 40-year-old, who retired from playing in 2005 after winning 37 Wales caps, is set to be appointed next week.
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