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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appointed to make" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has been designated or assigned a specific task or responsibility.
Example: "She was appointed to make the final decision on the project."
Alternatives: "designated to create" or "assigned to produce".
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Informal decision making will therefore depend to a large extent on who is appointed to make the decision and what the background expertise of the decision maker (or group of decision makers) is, which would be undesirable in case of large investments or investments of public funds.
A special master has been appointed to make sure the district complies with the plan.
Owen D. Young, an American business executive, headed the committee appointed to make recommendations in this matter.
Later that year, Trask was appointed to make studies of the Sierra Nevada and Coast Ranges (Trask 1854, 1855, 1856).
A University of Pennsylvania law school professor has been appointed to make a ruling, which can be appealed.
The inquiry that Lord Denning was appointed to make into security & the Profumo case will not be ready before October.
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"As you consider what to do and who to appoint to make us safer from gun violence, remember my story.
"As you consider what you do and who to appoint to make us safer from gun violence, remember my story," Eastmond said.
He queried the suitability of some experts appointed to makes presentations to the citizen juries (Wright 2002, 41; Wright 2003, 475; Wright 2004, 1112).
I was a member of TED's Office Culture Task Force, a committee of people appointed to help make the office a desirable place to work.
Nokia said Mr. Kallasvuo would be succeeded by Jesper Ovesen, the former chief financial officer at TDC, the Danish phone operator, who was being appointed to help make Nokia Siemens a "more independent entity".
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