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The phrase "designated as a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone or something that has been officially assigned a specific role, title, or status.
Example: "The committee has designated her as a representative for the upcoming conference."
Alternatives: "appointed as a" or "assigned as a".
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But who is designated as a refugee?
In March, the area was designated as a historic district.
(Cocaine is designated as a less strict Schedule 2 drug).
This movie is designated as a Critics' Pick.
Guadalupe island is designated as a Biosphere Reserve.
The entire basement was designated as a men-only space.
For the two-site tests, one station from each of the five pairs was designated as a reference station; the other was designated as a target station.
A region is designated as a set of "sectors" that correspond to geographical spaces; each sector is designated as a weighted (by strength) sum of "farms".
Maude said at the time that the second flat was properly designated as a second home.
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These clades are designated as A-E in the trees.
Hence, it was identified and designated as A. bombycis.
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