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The phrase "appointed this year" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that someone has been assigned a position or role within the current calendar year.
Example: "She was appointed this year as the new director of the organization."
Alternatives: "designated this year" or "assigned this year".
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The Police Department has been led by three black police chiefs; the most recent, Charles McClelland, was appointed this year.
"I have no knowledge of how investigations were conducted five years ago," said Mr. Harvey, who was appointed this year.
Another youth commissioner will be appointed this year, but Barnes said there were lessons to be learned before Brown was replaced.
Mr. Law, whom Gov. Eliot Spitzer appointed this year to head the power authority, said he still wanted to harness the wind.
One Fremont director, Riley Bechtel, is the chairman and chief executive officer of the Bechtel Group, and is a member of the Bush Administration: he was appointed this year to serve on the President's Export Council.
If Mr. Wang were appointed this year he would be just 67 at the end of Mr. Xi's — possible — tenure, in 2022, said the Chinese analyst, who asked for anonymity.
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His replacement, Kevin Merida, was appointed last week.
The Bolshoi's latest director, appointed last year, is Alexei Ratmansky.
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