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The phrase "a potential nominee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing someone who may be considered for a nomination or selection for a position or award.
Example: "The committee is reviewing a potential nominee for the prestigious award this year."
Alternatives: "a possible candidate" or "a prospective nominee".
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Technically, Mr. Paul remains a potential nominee.
It's surprising that a potential nominee for such a prominent policy position is allowed to tweet.
So it really shows that he's much weaker as a potential nominee".
Still, considering Mr. Barofsky as a potential nominee makes the case for Ms. Miller look very weak.
"Certainly my impression is the White House is taking a very serious and fast-track examination of her as a potential nominee," Mr. Merkley said.
He has often been talked about as a candidate for higher office, including the presidency, or as a potential nominee for a high-level national appointment.
The chairman of the committee, Senator John Kerry of Massachusetts, is a potential nominee himself for secretary of state, but would otherwise lead the hearings.
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Regardless, the image of a conscience-driven son following in the footsteps of his beloved father -- staging a dramatic protest against an unsupportable potential nominee -- isn't difficult to conjure.
The choices she made during that long-running episode are now under scrutiny as Ms. Kagan, now the solicitor general, has become a leading potential nominee to the Supreme Court.
Sanders will set out to prove he is no flash-in-the-pan phenomenon but a viable, durable potential nominee.
He opposes the prospect of even meeting Obama's potential nominee, a hard-line stance Democrats hope to exploit during Grassley's re-election fight later this year.
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