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The phrase "appointed to this" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone being assigned to a specific position, role, or task.
Example: "She was appointed to this position after a thorough selection process."
Alternatives: "assigned to this" or "designated for this".
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He was appointed to this post by Pres.
(Every cabinet minister is automatically appointed to this body).
The character appointed to this diplomatic post is Ada Kruk.
For a politics-free, beyond-reproach administrator, I strongly suggest that former President Jimmy Carter be appointed to this position.
Hughes said: "It is a privilege and a huge responsibility to be appointed to this important job in government.
Weir, 60, will be the first woman ever appointed to this role, which has existed for nearly 400 years.
"I'm both honored and humbled to be appointed to this position," he said during the interview with WISN Milwaukee.
She has been appointed to this role effective immediately, until the position is filled permanently over the summer.
Members of the armed services on duty with resident ROTC detachments are appointed to this rank if their duties warrant.
I say this regretfully, as I served as administrator of the Drug Enforcement Administration in his administration, having been appointed to this position by President Gerald R. Ford.
Officials have been appointed to this task, but have so far done little to combat either terrorism or their utter mutual mistrust.
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