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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a nominee of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has been officially proposed or selected for a position, award, or honor.
Example: "She was chosen as a nominee of the prestigious award for her outstanding contributions to the field."
Alternatives: "a candidate for" or "a selected representative of".
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You sound more like a nominee of a Republican administration".
To quiet these fears, Trump needs a nominee of unimpeachable character and professional standing.
At the forthcoming Oscars, none of the major awards feature a nominee of colour.
MR. HARRIS: Could you support a nominee of your party who is not pro-life?
"You could never nominate Arnold Schwarzenegger as a nominee of the Republican Party," said Bill Carrick, a Democratic consultant.
Besides, if Hillary Clinton indeed rolls to the Democratic nomination, Republicans needn't be so concerned about a nominee of their own with a dynastic aura.
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Martin Costello, a nominee for sales rep of the year.
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