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The phrase "about this nominee" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing information or details related to a specific nominee, such as in a job application or award nomination context.
Example: "I would like to share some important information about this nominee that highlights their qualifications and achievements."
Alternatives: "regarding this nominee" or "concerning this nominee".
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"I hate to see the blogosphere drive questions about this nominee," Ms. Pearlstein said.
"We believe you have ample information about this nominee and have had more than enough time to consider questions about his qualifications and suitability," Mr. Gonzales said.
He did not name Mr. Specter, Republican of Pennsylvania, but referred to "this myth that some have propagated about this nominee that somehow she needs to take time off to cram, to get prepared or to essentially take Constitutional Law 101".
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"This is not about the nominee, who appears to be a decent person and may very well be qualified," said Senator Orrin Hatch, Republican of Utah, according to the Associated Press.
In 1984, when the Democrats met in San Francisco, Elizabeth Drew had this to say about the nominee Walter Mondale's Vice-Presidential selection process: "To have chosen [Gary ] Hartwould have put Mondale in the position of selecting someone with whom he would not, to say the least, feel compatible — the smiles and handshakes after the primaries were over notwithstanding….
"This isn't really about the nominee anyway.
As the Senate judiciary committee mulled this over, several other worrisome notes about the nominee came to light.
This nomination must include: Biographical information about the nominee.
The national conventions are in many ways about the nominee.
It is cause for celebration that no one much cares about the nominee's religion.
The complaints about a "rigged" system follow days of negative revelations about the nominee.
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