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Discover LudwigThe phrase "commissioned into" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase typically means to be formally appointed or enlisted into some type of official organization, such as a military group. For example, "John recently commissioned into the Navy as a lieutenant."
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Commissioned on 30 September 1911, the ship was the second battlecruiser commissioned into the Imperial Navy.
He was then commissioned into the Argyll and Sutherland Highlanders.
He was commissioned into the South African Defense Force on September 22 , 1975
Dame Janet's inquiry is one of two that the BBC has commissioned into the scandal.
Waugh was nevertheless commissioned into the Royal Horse Guards (The Blues), and sent to Cyprus.
With any luck it'll be commissioned into a 12-part primetime series.
The first female Afghan officers since the early 1990s have been commissioned into the army.
The China's first HVDC Flexible demonstration project was commissioned into operation in Nanhui of Shanghai in July, 2011 [18, 23].
Indiana was commissioned into the fleet on 30 April 1942.
She was commissioned into the Pacific Fleet in 1943.
The first ship, Tsurugizaki, was commissioned into service in 1939.
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