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The phrase "an interesting candidate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing someone who stands out positively in a selection process, such as job applications or competitions.
Example: "After reviewing all the applications, we found her to be an interesting candidate for the position."
Alternatives: "a compelling candidate" or "a noteworthy candidate."
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"She's an interesting candidate and should be taken seriously.
Seb Coe has become an interesting candidate for mayor.
Mr. Bogan said he found Mr. McCain an "interesting" candidate, a man who deserved "a lot of respect".
This makes the device an interesting candidate for photoelectrocatalytic purification of drinking water.
This bimetallic complex is thus an interesting candidate for redox-based sensing architectures.
Phe-Phe aromatic dipeptide is an interesting candidate for designing variety of molecular scaffolds.
The unavailability of this information in today's Internet makes MEDF an interesting candidate for commercial application.
The product's small, flat design has made it an interesting candidate for a server.
Bismuth sulfide (Bi2S3) is a narrow-bandgap semiconductor that is an interesting candidate for fluorescent biomarkers, thermoelectrics, photocatalysts, and photovoltaics.
These similarities between SUB1A and DREB2b make the latter an interesting candidate gene for integrating these signal responses.
The material duality provides for a tunable biointerface and thus an interesting candidate for cell engineering is formed.
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