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The phrase "a notable contender" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe someone or something that is a strong competitor in a particular context, such as a competition, election, or market.
Example: "In the upcoming election, she is considered a notable contender for the position of mayor."
Alternatives: "a strong competitor" or "a significant rival."
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His sharp intuition and the ability to pass the ball at any speed, height or angle already sets him apart from his fellow midfielders at Bayern Munich, and a notable contender for future individual awards within Germany and across the continent.
Walker has led partnerships between Foursquare and several high-profile brands, including MTV, Bravo, CNN, the New York Times, the NBA, Starbucks and others, all of which helped to establish the service as a notable contender in the social networking space as well as a household name.
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There are a few notable contenders vying to make the tablet's definitive MOBA (multiplayer online battle arena) game.
Over the years, in doing some additional legwork on my own, I discovered another notable contender.
Among the notable contenders left out: the Coen brothers' period folk music film "Inside Llewyn Davis" and the historical drama "Lee Daniels The Butlerr," a movie that Screen Actors Guild voters recognized last month as one of the year's best movie ensembles.
There was also a notable split among potential 2016 presidential contenders.
He supports its legalization, a notable position for a Democrat widely considered one of the leading contenders to be the next governor.
With a notable exception.
"A notable risk"?
A notable feat.
There was a notable exception.
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