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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authorised as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or something has been given official permission or recognition in a specific capacity or role.
Example: "She was authorised as the lead investigator for the project after her extensive experience in the field."
Alternatives: "designated as" or "appointed as".
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Of these cultivars, two are authorised as animal feedstuff, whilst the authorisation for use as food is under renewal (events GT 73 and MS8xRF3), whereas one cultivar is currently authorised for processing into both human food and animal feed (event T45).
Small numbers of travellers begin to settle alongside the Dale Farm site, part of which was authorised as a scrapyard.
Whereas it takes less than a day to register a company in Britain, it takes months or years and can cost millions to get authorised as a bank.
Contacts between the civil service and opposition parties must be authorised as a matter of course 12 months before a general election, they recommend.
Referring to his own experience, he tells me, "Once you feel it and other people feel it, too, you stand and are authorised as a poet.
The register shows that at the end of February, 40 firms were authorised as providers and 629 were registered to carry out installations.
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In the interval of wondering how to preserve the open system and yet to fence it around with better protections, President Johnson today asked the Senate to authorise as law what he had already ordered on his own executive responsibility: To provide Secret Service protection, hitherto restricted to the President and the Vice-President and their families, to all declared Presidential candidates.
A senior Conservative MP has described the continuing cover-up of Britain's complicity in the kidnapping and torture of detainees in the "war on terror" – and of who authorised it – as a shocking scandal that must be resolved without further delay.
Specific GMOS may be authorised either as experimental field trials (e.g. for testing of agronomic traits), for commercial cultivation and for marketing as human food and/or animal feed.
NS: But part of what was authorised was an offensive as well as a defensive unit, and that was unlawful, was it not?
GlaxoSmithKline, which sold Lucozade to Orangina Schweppes parent Suntory last September, said the claim was authorised under EU regulations, as well as the Department of Health's guidance on "general principles on flexibility of wording for health claims".
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