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Discover LudwigThe phrase "later nominated" is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to describe an event or action that occurred at a later time compared to something else that was previously mentioned. Example: "John initially struggled in school, but he was later nominated for student of the month." In this sentence, "later nominated" is used to describe the event of John being nominated for student of the month, which happened at a later time compared to his initial struggles in school.
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It was watched by a total of 16.72 million viewers, and was later nominated for several International Monitor Awards, including nominations for best director, best editing, and best color correction.
Mr. O'Toole earned an Oscar nomination for his performance, and Mr. Barnes was later nominated himself for the screenplay of "Enchanted April 199292), a romance set in 1920's Italy, which he adapted from the novel by Elizabeth von Arnim.
("Strange Fruit" was later nominated for an Academy Award).
He later nominated Mr. Jackson as superintendent of the Stamp Office.
The film was later nominated for three Academy Awards and took home the Oscar for best cinematography.
But in 2002, she took her short film "Fait d'Hiver," which was later nominated for an Oscar, to Pyongyang.
Mr. Holch's best-known documentaries include "Walk in My Shoes," broadcast on ABC in 1961 and later nominated for an Emmy Award.
The records show that one of the companies later nominated Mr. Che to serve on the Ping An board of supervisors.
Mr. Zinner was later nominated for an Oscar for his work on the 1982 romantic drama "An Officer and a Gentleman".
Last year's standouts included "Moby Dick," which was later nominated for three Drama Desk Awards, and "Myopia," by the downtown theater darling David Greenspan.
Expelled for his conduct (1775), he nevertheless received minor orders in April of that year and was, six months later, nominated by the King as abbot of Saint-Denis, at Reims.
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