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The phrase "a finalists for" is not correct in English.
It should be "a finalist for" if referring to a single person or "finalists for" if referring to multiple individuals. You can use "a finalist for" when discussing someone who has reached the final stage of a competition or selection process.
Example: "She was chosen as a finalist for the prestigious writing award."
Alternatives: "a contender for" or "a nominee for".
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Zongjin Li, a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the Cardiovascular Molecular Imaging Lab, is a finalists for the Young Investigators Awards Competition of the American College of Cardiology at the 57th Annual Scientific Session in Chicago.
He was listed on numerous All-American lists and was a finalists for some of the highest individual honors a high school football player can earn.
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She was a finalist for the job.
A finalist for the Pulitzer Prize!
She is also a finalist for 2018 2019.
He was also a finalist for a Rhodes scholarship.
But Lundqvist, not Rask, is a finalist for the Vezina Trophy.
In 1998, she was a finalist for the Turner Prize.
It made you a finalist for the Heisman".
"Chad Deity" was a finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in drama this year.
Annecy is a finalist for the spot in 2018.
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