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Discover LudwigThe phrase "incumbent for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe someone's responsibility or duty to do something. Example: "It is incumbent for all employees to attend the mandatory training session."
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And they become unforgiving when an incumbent for whom they voted doesn't deliver.
But elections always favour the incumbent for narrative, as well as political reasons.
The best proof of that is no Republican incumbent for governor or senator lost.
He also confirmed that he will meet David Morris, the Conservative incumbent for the Morecambe and Lunesdale constituency, on Friday.
This was at least in part because there was no incumbent for either party to worry over.
In Glastonbury, Kevin Graff, 23, defeated a 38-year-old incumbent for a seat on the Town Council.
Last month the presidential aide Arkady Dvorkovich announced that the Kremlin was backing the incumbent for re-election.
Rose beat a Republican incumbent for this Staten Island-based district that Trump carried by 10 points.
Employees can leave the incumbent for the entrant, but they have to overcome various pressures to stay—such as moving expenses or uncertainty about the entrant.
But the news still shook Colorado politics, and shifted the dynamic of the fall contest, with no incumbent — for better or worse — to rally behind or to attack.
"Those who have the physical infrastructure have a huge competitive advantage, and every service company remains dependent on the incumbent for their fixed line network needs.
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