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Discover LudwigThe phrase "first designation" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the initial or primary label, title, or classification assigned to something or someone. Example: "In the project, the first designation of the team leader was crucial for establishing roles and responsibilities."
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It said repeatedly in the statement that this was the first designation of national rare earth mining areas.
GENEVA — The World Health Organization raised its alert on swine flu to the highest level on Thursday, in its first designation of a global pandemic in 41 years.
Only seven years later are geologists close to acknowledging their first designation.
Some 500 public companies in the Asia-Pacific region meet our definition of "big" and therefore could be considered for this first designation of the Fabulous 50.
The first designation, the one you're likely familiar with, covers the borrower's ability to pay interest and, in time, retire the principal.
The first designation of M-90 was in the Upper Peninsula by July 1 , 1919
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Even when new laws are passed, the private sector seeks to come into compliance with them even before the first designations under those authorities occur.
It was later designated BUS US 41/BUS M-28 on a map in 1975; this second designation was removed from maps by 1982.
A fourth designation, Santa Barbara County, is used when the grapes are grown outside those appellations, or when the grapes come from more than one appellation.
The second designation would be used clinically: "mild cognitive impairment (MCI) due to AD".
German passports, which currently list the holder's sex as M for male or F for female, will have a third designation, X, for intersex holders, according to the interior ministry.
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