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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a candidate as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone being considered or nominated for a specific role or position.
Example: "She was selected as a candidate as the new project manager due to her extensive experience."
Alternatives: "a nominee for" or "a contender for".
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Under I.R.S. guidelines, Dr. Forbes said, he may endorse a candidate as long as his congregation does not.
Mr. Duncan is still examining his options in terms of affiliating himself with a candidate, as is Mr. Scott.
"With a candidate as formidable as Schumer, this may be the best and only shot a Republican has to make a race against him competitive".
Ultimately, Silver fell victim to a flawed supposition, widely shared, that a major political party would never select a candidate as extreme as Trump.
Sanders was sending the message that he isn't so much a candidate as an anti-candidate.
A colleague said Mr. Copeland might be a candidate as a boyfriend.
We don't know who really forged it; the Archpoet is as likely a candidate as any.
It contributes to my wanting to be a candidate, as opposed to it being a deterrent.
Lastly, Mr Karzai should refrain from nominating a candidate as his successor.
"I've never felt as strong about a candidate as I do for Santorum.
Mawrth Vallis, named after the Welsh name for Mars, is a candidate as strong as its namesake's rugby team.
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