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Discover LudwigThe phrase "appointing a committee" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the process of selecting individuals to form a committee for a specific purpose or task.
Example: "The board is considering appointing a committee to oversee the new project initiatives."
Alternatives: "forming a committee" or "establishing a committee."
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Alderman McKee proposed appointing a committee of 20 citizens to consider the memorial question.
In 2001 Mswati attempted to placate calls for democratic reform by appointing a committee to draft a new constitution.
By appointing a committee, "you're giving their relationships a more formal structure, so that they can work together to support this person as she ages".
The Bush campaign said the governor showed decisive leadership in dealing with the issue this week by appointing a committee to investigate the department.
Mr. Cohen is appointing a committee of senior military and civilian leaders to review the survey results and draft a corrective plan.
The county executive, Thomas Suozzi, a Democrat, has responded by appointing a committee to look into the process, suggesting that the execution of the reassessment is flawed.
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The government-appointed Rwanda Utilities Regulatory Agency appointed a committee to investigate the bitter dispute over the documentary.
Marcos reluctantly appointed a committee to investigate it.
Afterward, they appoint a committee to talk about the crisis.
It will also appoint a committee of independent auditors.
In 2009, Selig appointed a committee to study the Athletics' options for a new ballpark.
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