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"having been appointed" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used in the past perfect tense and is often used when talking about an appointment that has already taken place. For example, "Having been appointed the mayor of the city, she focused her efforts on improving public transportation."
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And tellers having been appointed, voting is about to start for Speaker.
Having been appointed MBE for other charitable services, he was knighted in 2003.
Ryan Giggs has played his last match for United, having been appointed as Van Gaal's assistant.
Having been appointed CB in 1994, she was made a dame in 2004.
Ms. Sotomayor is the second-newest Supreme Court justice, having been appointed in 2009; she is not the newest.
Now Mr Slusher is involved in the telecoms battle, too, having been appointed to the nationalised Telemedia board.
Justice Kagan, 55, is the youngest and newest member of the court, having been appointed by Mr. Obama in 2010.
In 1815, having been appointed surveyor general of the Bristol roads, he put his theories into practice.
This was his first win as an NFL head coach, having been appointed by Cleveland in January.
He had by then held ministerial office continuously for 23 years (having been appointed minister of the interior in 1969).
He then joined AT&T Bell Laboratories, Holmdel, NJ, having been appointed Professor of Computer Science and Statistics at Royal Holloway in 1995.
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