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"successfully appointed" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe someone who has been chosen or given a job or position. Example: After undergoing a rigorous interview process, John was successfully appointed as the new CEO of the company.
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We successfully appointed or hired new leaders for the Platform, Entertainment, Homepage, News, Video, Programming, Health, SEO, and Marketing groups.
President Barack Obama has not successfully appointed a single new commissioner to the FEC.
After O'Connor retired in 2006, Ginsburg would be joined by Sonia Sotomayor and Elena Kagan, who were successfully appointed to the Court in 2009 and 2010, respectively, by Barack Obama.
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"If I resign any time this year, he could not successfully appoint anyone I would like to see in the court".
"If I resign anytime this year," she argued, Obama "could not successfully appoint anyone I would like to see in the Court".
By successfully appointing a more liberal nominee to replace the stalwart conservative Scalia, Obama would likely shift the balance of the court that often comes to 5-4 rulings.
"If I resign any time this year, he could not successfully appoint anyone I would like to see in the court". Plenty of people said that Ginsburg was wrong.
The chances of Obama successfully appointing a supreme court justice to replace Scalia?" He added: "If anything this will put a full stop to all Obama judicial nominees going forward".
The chances of Obama successfully appointing a Supreme Court Justice to replace Scalia?" Conn Carroll, the communications director for Republican Senator Mike Lee, a member of the Judiciary Committee, asked in a tweet.
"The chances of Obama successfully appointing a supreme court justice to replace Scalia?" It might seem shocking that the political classes were already speculating how much opposition Congress will put in the way of the president's replacement, before news of a 79-year-old man's death had even been officially confirmed.
The chances of Obama successfully appointing a Supreme Court Justice to replace Scalia?
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