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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as stationed" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to someone being assigned to a specific location or position, often in a military or formal context.
Example: "The soldiers were deployed to the region as stationed by their commanding officer."
Alternatives: "as assigned" or "as positioned".
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One group with which Biden met while formulating the policy was the American Federation of Teachers union, which recommended bringing police into schools on a case-by-case basis -- and that when the option is chosen, the officers be treated not as stationed armed guards but as "part of the fabric of the school community".
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The cold war demanded sacrifices, such as stationing nuclear-tipped Pershing missiles on German soil in 1983.
The poem discusses ideas without a progression of the temporal scene, an idea that Keats termed as "stationing".
The acute hemodialysis unit has ten acute dialysis stations as well apheresis stations.
I was stationed, as operator, at Wolf Lake, on February 22 , 1910
During the late 1950s, one of the units was stationed as Voss Station for shunting duty.
He served as Station Director from 2005 to 2015.
He praised the program "as long as stations remain committed".
(Large farms are called as stations in New Zealand).
As stations expand to dedicated formats, he said, both audiences are happier and listen more.
But even as stations adjust to harsh new realities, some public broadcasters see opportunity.
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