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The phrase "nominate to" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct usage would typically involve "nominate for" or "nominate as" depending on the context. Example: "I would like to nominate her for the award this year."
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Who will President Bush nominate to replace Freeh?
What is likely to matter most is whom Mr. Kerry would nominate to the Supreme Court.
Administration officials offered no hint of whom the president would nominate to replace Mr. Ridge.
The candidates were asked at the end what woman they would nominate to be on the $10 bill.
QUESTION FROM AMANDA: Looks like Stevens is retiring; who do you think Obama will nominate to replace him?
By Jeffrey Toobin Presidents reveal themselves, and often replicate themselves, in the Justices they nominate to the Supreme Court.
"I want to see an honours system that's fair, is more democratic, and people can nominate to it.
Less clear is the political impact of the meetings on the president's decision about whom to nominate to replace Mrs. Clinton.
The big question is who the president will nominate to replace Mr. Gonzales — and whether Senate Democrats will confirm the nominee.
Barring issues of competency, presidents are entitled to nominate to the high court those who — and history shows this is always a crap shoot — share their philosophy.
Earlier in this season's campaign, for example, he was asked about judges he might want to nominate to the Supreme Court.
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