Sentence examples similar to are being redesignated from inspiring English sources

The phrase "are being redesignated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing a process where something is being officially changed or assigned a new designation or classification.
Example: "The areas affected by the new policy are being redesignated to reflect their current status."
Alternatives: "are being reclassified" or "are undergoing redesignation."

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It is being redesignated as a three-to-19 school, taking in primary-aged pupils for the first time.

The route was briefly US 78 before being redesignated US 72 by 1932.

It was designated US 41A/M-28A beinge being redesignated ALT US 41/ALT M-28.

(It's since been redesignated the 2nd Stryker Brigade).

A deal was done whereby the transactions were redesignated.

The northern end, encompassing the Bordeaux suburbs where many historic Graves vineyards like Haut-Brion and La Mission Haut-Brion are situated, was redesignated Pessac-Léognan, and now Bordeaux's best whites bear that appellation, although they can still be spoken of as Graves and bear the name Graves on the label as well.

Even in districts in which the SAT-9 is not used as a determiner of grade promotion, the test is still used as one of the primary measures for determining whether or not a student is able to be "redesignated" from an "English Language Learner" to a "Fluent English Proficient" learner.

This mission was originally called Apollo 204 but was redesignated Apollo 1 as a tribute to the astronauts.

(a), was redesignated subsec.

(j), was redesignated subsec.

(e), was redesignated subsec.

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