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Discover LudwigThe phrase "that was designated" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to something that has been officially assigned or allocated for a specific purpose or role. Example: "The area that was designated for the event will be closed to the public during the preparations."
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In a first part of this reporting, the present authors have advanced the basic information, and discussed the results for the physical situation that was designated as "the design point".
The antiques row is part of a stretch along Montauk Highway that was designated a historic district three years ago.
Their ramshackle cottage with unrivaled sunset views sits on a peninsula that was designated as parkland in 1976.
Protesters claimed that police raided a cafe that was designated as a "safe house" and fired teargas inside.
They argue that she is in the clear because she never disclosed information that was designated as classified.
"So we've only had one game on TV that was designated at the start of the season, against Warwickshire.
They want to remain in the Windermere, an echoing, ruined beauty of a building that was designated a city landmark in 2005.
Szyszko vowed that the logging plans would not apply to strictly protected areas of the primeval forest that was designated a Unesco World Heritage site in 1979.
He had just arrived in St John in the US Virgin islands on Tuesday, fresh from snorkeling over a coral reef in neighboring St Croix that was designated as a National Monument by John F Kennedy after a presidential visit.
(The name of the cafe refers to a fabled community of freed slaves, artists and immigrants called District Six that was designated whites-only in 1966 and effectively destroyed).
This includes a facade that was designated a landmark last year, 20-foot-high bay windows in 10 duplex offices, wooden floors, original fireplaces, ballustrade railings and offices that range from 1,050 square feet to 4,825 square feet.
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