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nominating me
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
'nominating me' is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase is used when you are being nominated for something, usually as part of a larger sentence. For example, "My colleagues showed their confidence in me by nominating me for the prestigious award."
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News & Media
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13 human-written examples
"When I was told that Aileen was nominating me I couldn't believe it," Ms. Foster said.
News & Media
I am very grateful for the confidence the president has shown in nominating me.
News & Media
Mr. Cordray started his testimony in typical fashion by thanking the boss, saying he deeply appreciated "the confidence that President Obama has shown by nominating me".
News & Media
"They have been nominating me for about 30 years, so in that sense it didn't come out of the blue," Dr. Ginzburg told The Associated Press.
News & Media
"Thank you to the Academy for even nominating me in this category," she said just after reaching the podium, as if hurrying to acknowledge the unlikeliness of her win.
News & Media
We came together after we had gone on to the ballot paper - I appreciate with difficulty - and I want to say thank you to the 36 Members of Parliament – well, 35 plus me because I nominated myself – for nominating me for this position".
News & Media
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Similar Expressions
45 human-written examples
He nominated me, and my nomination was supported by Claude Shannon, von Neumann, and Norbert Wiener.
News & Media
"Haha someone nominate me," he mused.
News & Media
He did nominate me as Man of the Year".
News & Media
"They nominated me every time and never came to apologise to me afterwards.
News & Media
But the other point is that the French would never nominate me.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When expressing gratitude for being nominated, follow "nominating me" with a phrase indicating your appreciation, such as "thank you for nominating me" or "I am grateful for nominating me".
Common error
Avoid using "nominating me" if you nominated yourself. In such cases, use "I nominated myself" to accurately reflect the situation.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "nominating me" functions as a gerund phrase, typically used as a direct object or part of a clause expressing gratitude, surprise, or acknowledgment. As Ludwig AI points out, this phrase is correct and is used to indicate that someone is being proposed for something.
Frequent in
News & Media
60%
Formal & Business
20%
Science
10%
Less common in
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Wiki
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "nominating me" is a grammatically sound and common expression used to indicate that someone is being put forward for a position, award, or opportunity. According to Ludwig AI, it is correct and usable in written English. It is frequently found in news and media contexts, with a neutral to formal register depending on the specific situation. Remember to use "I nominated myself" if you put your own name forward, and "nominating me" only if someone else is doing the nominating. Express gratitude when appropriate by using phrases like "thank you for "nominating me"".
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Proposing me
Similar to nominating but can be slightly less formal, simply suggesting someone for consideration.
Selecting me
Focuses on the act of choosing or picking someone, differing from the formal process implied by nomination.
Appointing me
Suggests a more official or authoritative selection process, usually for a specific position.
Choosing me
Emphasizes a personal preference or decision in selecting someone.
Recommending me
Indicates that someone is suggesting you for a role, but not necessarily making the final decision.
Suggesting me
A general term indicating someone is proposing you for something.
Putting me forward
Implies an active effort to promote or suggest someone's name for consideration.
Putting my name forward
Emphasizes the act of offering someone's name for consideration, focusing on the procedural aspect.
Endorsing me
Suggests a public declaration of support for someone's candidacy.
Advocating for me
Implies actively supporting or promoting someone's nomination.
FAQs
What does it mean when someone says "they are nominating me"?
It means that someone is formally proposing you for a position, award, or opportunity. It suggests that your name is being put forward for consideration.
How can I express gratitude for someone "nominating me"?
You can say, "I am grateful for you nominating me" or "Thank you for nominating me for this opportunity". Expressing appreciation shows that you value their support.
What's the difference between "recommending me" and "nominating me"?
"Nominating me" implies a more formal process where your name is officially submitted for consideration, while "recommending me" suggests a supportive endorsement but may not involve a formal procedure.
Is it correct to say "I am nominating me"?
No, it is grammatically incorrect. If you are putting yourself forward, you should say "I nominated myself". The phrase "nominating me" implies that someone else is doing the nominating.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
89%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested