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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'candidates with' is correct usage in written English
You would use the phrase when you are describing a group of people who share a similar quality. For example, "Our company is seeking candidates with at least ten years of experience in the industry."
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This favoured fringe candidates with radical views.
Where are the candidates with disabilities?
"We need candidates with broader perspectives," he said.
A number of employers reject candidates with poor credit, too.
The Party assiduously avoided drafting candidates with prior political experience.
So Nix often looked for outsider candidates with wealthy patrons.
-- no earlier, because candidates with megaphones might wake people up.
Primaries force parties to choose candidates with broader appeal.
Employers look for motivated, proactive candidates with plenty of energy.
Republican candidates with a mean streak are fading fast.
He charged the other candidates with ignoring the poor.
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