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Discover LudwigThe phrase "countless candidates" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to a large, indefinite number of candidates in various contexts, such as job applications or competitions. Example: "The company received countless candidates for the open position, making the selection process quite challenging."
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But over the years she has stumped independently for countless candidates, as she did for Clinton in the run-up to the Democratic Convention that year (and hopes to do again in the run-up to 2016).
Other examples include social conservative activist Alan Keyes jumping into a mosh pit at the prodding of television host Michael Moore during the 2000 campaign and, of course, countless candidates awkwardly eating corn dogs.
You've interviewed countless candidates, been through hours of meetings, and finally, after all the hard work, you think you have found "the one".
"Where do you see yourself in 5 years?" I have seen countless candidates flatline at this question.
He energizes the Republican base and acts as a focal point for anti-government resentment, fear, and distrust, just like countless candidates before him.
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Despite her marriage of 52 years to a highly visible Republican, Mrs. Catto proved a tireless fundraiser, hostess, campaigner and policy point person for countless Democratic candidates and causes.
They have been examined for every conceivable subtext and have provided countless Ph.D. candidates and literary deconstructionists grist for the publication mill.
I've heard countless presidential candidates say they are running on behalf of their families even though their entire lives have been spent on the campaign trail away from their families.
Let's assume Trump cannot mount a comeback and becomes an albatross for countless Republican candidates across the country.
As the co-chair of the RMC, I have supported and worked with countless Republican candidates and members of Congress.
Properly stated (echoing the words of countless Democratic candidates): "It's a problem in this country when Warren Buffett pays a lower income tax rate than his secretary does".
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