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Discover LudwigThe phrase "nomination for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the situation in which a person or thing is being nominated or put forward for something, such as an award, position, or job. For example, "The CEO has put forward his nomination for the company's board of directors."
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nomination for President.
No animation nomination for The Lego Movie.
Her nomination for most outrageous?
Lindsay's campaign for nomination for U.S. Pres.
There's even a nomination for Chester.
Adams got another Oscar nomination for Junebug.
This is Barnes's fourth nomination for the prize.
Mr. Durang also received a nomination, for best play.
It earned Mankiewicz his third Oscar nomination for directing.
His performance resulted in an Oscar nomination for best actor.
Hitchcock received his second Academy Award nomination for best director.
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