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The phrase "director designate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is a title for someone who has been chosen as the new director of a company or organization but has yet to formally take up the position. For example, "John Doe was selected as our director designate and will begin his role in two months."
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| Alan Gilbert, the orchestra's music director designate, takes the podium for the final two concerts.
Instead, Alberto Veronesi, an Italian conductor and the orchestra's music director designate, led the concert.
He made his debut as the orchestra's music director designate in 2009 with the Verdi Requiem.
They're an impressive pairing, the Director Designate of the National Theatre and the Pulitzer Prize winner.
Vanessa Porteous Calgary, Alberta The writer is artistic director designate of Alberta Theater Projects.
Until then, she is scheduled to lead the symphony often as the music director designate.
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Mr. Muti, widely admired as a Verdi interpreter, made his debut as the orchestra's music-director designate in 2009 with the Requiem.
"Reference Point" is a world première by the company's artistic-director designate, Troy Powell (an alumnus of Ailey II and also of the senior company).
Today he is director-designate of the Berlin Philharmonic.
As director-designate Ms. Alsop reinvigorated the orchestra, institutionally and artistically.
Now, said Howard Sherman, director-designate of the O'Neill Center, "It's time to reinvigorate the facility".
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