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Discover Ludwig"appointed on" is correct and usable in written English
It is often used in the context of a person being appointed to a position or job on a certain date, for example: "The new manager has been appointed on May 1st."
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Each chapter has a chairperson appointed on a one-year rotating basis from one of its member countries.
The most senior officials in each department - the permanent secretaries - would be appointed on five-year "fixed-tenure appointments".
Enhbayar's cabinet was appointed on August 9.
Rudd was appointed on Wednesday.
The board approved Ms. Marciari-Alexander's appointed on Wednesday morning.
Firefighter Brick was appointed on Oct. 28, 2001.
Pulver was adamant McKenzie was appointed on merit, not nationality.
Odds shortened on Larsson being appointed on Wednesday.
After 30 new peers were appointed on Thursday.
The third, Tracey Knuckles, was appointed on behalf of the cultural affairs commissioner.
Two of them, Christie Huus and David Sheehan, were appointed on behalf of the mayor's office.
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