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The phrase "appointments as a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to specific roles or positions that someone is appointed to within an organization or context.
Example: "She has held several appointments as a director in various non-profit organizations."
Alternatives: "positions as a" or "roles as a".
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Some vowed to hold up future appointments as a result.
Investors here regard the board appointments as a sign that Vivendi is finally in steadier hands.
"The appointments as a consequence of these reforms are also unconstitutional as they are illegal.
The survey also identified medical appointments as a main cause of absence for workers.
He took judicial appointments as a public defender, which paid about $25,000 his first year of practice.
The snap judgment of Westminster was to see these appointments as a demonstration of the Machiavellian wiles of Mrs May.
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Everton want to make an appointment as quickly as possible.
Make an appointment as soon as possible.
An academic appointment as a Columbia lecturer.
The lawyer described the appointment as a sham.
"We regard his appointment as a piece of good news".
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