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Discover LudwigThe phrase "authorised as a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone has been given official permission or recognition to perform a specific role or function.
Example: "She was authorised as a representative for the organization at the conference."
Alternatives: "designated as a" or "appointed as a".
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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.
RoadTrip will no longer be authorised as a campaigning entity, a statement said, and the party's lawyers and disciplinary committee will continue to investigate complaints received in relation to Roadtrip 2015.
Also, taking drugs is not authorised as a tactic for covert units.
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Stating she was a senior investment officer at fund management firm Invesco Perpetual for 10 years, though she was only authorised as an investment manager for a three-month period.
The company also announced that it had got a regulatory upgrade and is now authorised as an electronic money institution by U.K. regulator the FCA.
Of course it would add greatly to the stability of this arrangement if these shells were somehow authorised as an official medium of exchange, and if a (rule constituted) system of rights and duties in relation to the exchange of these shells was introduced and enforced.
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).
For example, if someone has £85,000 with the Bank of Scotland and another £85,000 with the Halifax, the current protection is available only to a limit of £85,000 – and £75,000 in January – because Halifax is authorised as part of Bank of Scotland.
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