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"getting nominated" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is the present progressive tense form of the verb "to nominate," which means to propose or suggest someone for a position or award. Example: "Congratulations on getting nominated for the Employee of the Month award!".
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Does getting nominated ever get old?
That's the film getting nominated.
Getting nominated for the Intangible Cultural Heritage list will be more difficult.
Adam getting nominated is all my dreams come true on every level.
If I remember the experience correctly, getting nominated and winning are two very different things".
It's great to see him getting nominated for the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award.
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Who gets nominated?
I got nominated for an Emmy.
And then you get nominated.
I don't get nominated for awards..
Accepting jobs because you might get nominated.
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