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The word "Nominate" is correct
It is typically used when proposing someone for a position, award, or honor. Example: "I would like to nominate Sarah for the Employee of the Month award."
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Nominate
verb
To name someone as a candidate for a particular role or position, including that of an office.
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(Any professional librarian can nominate a book and it is added to the nominations).
BACK in 2003, with Howard Dean way ahead of the pack in the race for the Democratic presidential nomination, the cover of the conservative National Review pleaded "Please, nominate this man".
Malik was cast on Big Brother via a new method for 2014 that allowed people to nominate their friends anonymously.
A spokesman for Abbott's office said "the story is wrong" but did not nominate which details were incorrect.
Below, Guardian editors and staff nominate their pick for Person of the Year.
If Sinn Féin came out as No 1 it would give them the right to nominate Martin McGuinness as first minister; no unionist would serve under him for fear of electoral annihilation in the near future.
Up until now, Republican primary voters have been torn: many of them would rather not nominate Romney, but they also do not want to lose the election to Barack Obama.
My daughter keeps pressing me to name my favourite bands in adolescence in the desperate hope that one day I will nominate someone credible.
Verity (aged 14), on email I nominate Biggles Defies the Swastika by W.E. Johns.
The awards celebrate the best of the British food industry, and in a year when the industry continues to undergo change, OFM editor, Allan Jenkins, encourages readers to nominate those that put food first.
I'd like to nominate everyone, everywhere, who has more than what they need, to donate what they can to the people who need it most.
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