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The phrase "a deserving" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone or something that is worthy of a particular recognition, reward, or treatment.
Example: "She is a deserving candidate for the scholarship due to her outstanding academic achievements."
Alternatives: "a worthy" or "a meritorious".
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Nominate a deserving staff person or group today!
Yes, but are they really a deserving cause?
Given his overall profile and history, Woods will be a deserving contender for the green jacket.
But, he says: "I don't need less than a deserving man: I need more.
You get one, and a deserving child in a far away land gets one.
Be part of the celebration by nominating a deserving alum today.
Pick up a Santa letter and get a deserving child his or her dream present.
It is also a deserving case.
MH: A deserving and slightly surprising winner.
And Andreikin was a deserving winner.
You know, I felt like I was a deserving pick".
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