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The phrase "requisitioned as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing the act of formally requesting or taking possession of something for a specific purpose or role.
Example: "The equipment was requisitioned as necessary for the upcoming project."
Alternatives: "requested for" or "allocated as".
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In 1915 the Olympic was requisitioned as a troop ship.
During World War I, the property was requisitioned as a convalescent hospital for soldiers.
However, with the start of World War I in 1914, the Britannic was requisitioned as a hospital ship in 1915.
The women take on more responsibilities, the house is requisitioned as a convalesence unit, and Robert spends this series adjusting to a new world order.
Computers, blenders, vases, houseplants, your daughter's soccer trophies, your TV: everything you are accustomed to thinking of as home décor will be requisitioned as a weapon during the Cascadia earthquake.
In July, the long list of 55 is finalised and the clubs are informed that their star pupils will be requisitioned as of September and – miracle of miracles – the clubs are obliged to hand them over.
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All day we prepared for the evening march, though it was already clear that four dozen of the white men would have to proceed horseless, but both Anderson and Bergamire circulated among all the companies to say that as soon as we overtook the insurrectionists we were to requisition as many of their mounts as we could.
With the monks expelled, Charterhouse was requisitioned and remained as a private dwelling until its reestablishment by Thomas Sutton in 1611 as a charitable foundation forming the school named Charterhouse and almshouses known as Sutton's Hospital in Charterhouse on its former site.
The climbing frame in the playground has been requisitioned for use as a clothes rack; radiators throughout the corridors are layered with children's tights and underwear, drying.
Within nine months, Fidel Castro had requisitioned the hotel as his command center for his revolution.
Knotley Hall was again requisitioned for use as the officers' quarters, although the tennis courts were off-limits.
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