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The phrase "a candidate on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person who is being considered for a position or role, often in the context of a selection process.
Example: "She is a candidate on the shortlist for the marketing manager position."
Alternatives: "a contender for" or "an applicant for".
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No one may be a candidate on two or more lists simultaneously.
We assume that a prediction on one strand yields a candidate on both strands.
He remains a candidate on the ballot on Saturday.
What's a candidate on a generational cusp to do?
Recently, they took a candidate on a trial run.
The party plans to endorse a candidate on July 9.
If he is a candidate, on present trends he would win.
This shift has opened up space for a candidate on the far left, Fournier said.
The Democrats say they would have gotten a candidate on their own.
In her most recent public appearance, she sounded very much like a candidate on the verge.
"Are we actually missing a candidate on the stage?" asked an incredulous-sounding Mr. Baier.
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