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"nomination from" is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It is usually used in the context of a person or organization being formally put forward for a role, responsibility, or award. For example, "The mayor received a nomination from the local chamber of commerce for her work in the community."
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Without a nomination from her own sorority, Lindsay was instead nominated by Blend.
Wyden's maneuver essentially stops the nomination from going forward.
Johnson, however, hoped to wrest the nomination from Kennedy.
Senate rules allow a single senator to block a nomination from going forward indefinitely.
There is, of course, something particularly special about receiving a Bafta nomination from home," he said.
This award is conferred in recognition of lifetime achievements in research by nomination from a peer.
Student applications will not be considered until a nomination from an MIT faculty member is received.
An improbable outsider who rode an insurgent wave to snatch the nomination from the establishment.
There is, of course, something particularly special about receiving a Bafta nomination from home".
The response to his nomination from civil rights groups has been swift.
"But we have received numerous letters recommending his nomination from people around the state".
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