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"mutually appointed" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when two parties or people have come to an agreement about something, usually involving roles or responsibilities. For example, "The two companies mutually appointed an executive to manage the project."
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That would be considered this week by Art Shell or Ted Cottrell, who are mutually appointed by the league and the players union.
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His spokeswoman, Vicki Curry, said that the mayor and Garay-English, appointed in 2007 by former Mayor Antonio Villaraigosa, "mutually agreed it is time for a change of direction at the Department of Cultural Affairs.
In a bid to reinforce Twitter's mutually beneficial relationships with the news industry, the social networking giant on Thursday appointed Vivian Schiller to a newly created position, head of news and journalism partnerships.
Upon first phone contact with the nurse, a mutually agreed upon interview time and place was established and the nurse traveled to a given interview site at the appointed time.
Mr Brown appointed the panel.
A czar was appointed.
Already appointed: Heidi Alexander.
We've appointed ten".
Following the 3-0 defeagainstnst MK Dons and the manner in which the team was defeated, it was mutually agreed between the board and Geraint that both parties would be best served if Geraint stood down from his role and a new manager was appointed.
Nicolas Grunitzky was appointed premier.
He was appointed by Pres.
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