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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at a designated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific location or time that has been officially assigned or set aside for a particular purpose.
Example: "The meeting will take place at a designated location that will be communicated to all participants in advance."
Alternatives: "at a specified" or "at an assigned".
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They call him once a week at a designated time.
Instead of waiting, you show up at a designated time.
Traditional systems, many of which also use ankle bracelets but without G.P.S., can only confirm whether a person is at a designated place at a designated time.
You only get medals if you are able to show the fruits of those labors at a designated place, at a designated time, and in a designated manner.
I watched a man crack coconuts for offerings at a designated coconut-breaking station.
My suggestions: Have the sirens go off at a designated hour.
He was expected to sleep at a designated address and report to police daily.
All we had to do was meet up with them at a designated time and spot.
whether or not at a designated port of arrival" may apply for asylum.
"I'm glad I am studying at a designated school," he said.
Each team attends classes at a designated boardroom location in its region.
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