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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nominate" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a nominee"? If this is the case, you can use it when referring to someone who has been officially suggested or put forward for a position, award, or honor.
Example: "The committee has decided to select a nominee for the prestigious award this year."
Alternatives: "a candidate" or "a contender".
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If you are a startup that would like to be nominated, you can link to any specific category and/or put up a "nominate us" badge.
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The board even lacks a nominating committee.
It had the feel of a nominating convention, or an Election Day victory party.
Blame that, in part, on a nominating contest that repeatedly veered into irrelevancies.
Woon was a Nominated Member of Parliament between 1992 and 1996.
Finally, the representatives agreed to a nominating convention to be held on August 16.
If no personal consultee can be identified then a Nominated Consultee will be nominated to advise the research team.
The new recruits were invited to attend a nominated RDS site, taking along their coded coupons.
Where a Personal Consultee is not available then a Nominated Consultee will be identified to advise the research team.
If no Personal Consultee can be identified then a Nominated Consultee will be identified to advise the research team.
A nominator can nominate him/her/itself.
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