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The phrase "novel candidate" is correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a candidate who is unique or different compared to others, and can be used in different contexts such as in literature, business, or politics. Here is an example of how it can be used in a sentence: "The company's new CEO is a novel candidate with a fresh perspective and innovative ideas that have impressed the board of directors."
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Our study discovered a novel candidate marker, platelet basic protein.
A novel candidate in that context is Pareto πps.
A novel candidate material is first classified as a metal or an insulator.
Ag2Se was found to be one novel candidate of anode materials for rechargeable lithium batteries.
OsAPS1 was selected as a novel candidate gene for fine-mapped qACE9.
SAMMA is an excellent, structurally novel candidate microbicide that warrants further preclinical evaluation.
This study has generated several novel candidate genes for antipsychotic response.
One novel candidate is a mandelic acid condensation polymer, designated SAMMA.
More recently, bioinformatics searches have been employed to uncover several novel candidate RNA thermometers.
This reduced the list to 389 novel candidate miRNAs.
Results of this analysis provide novel candidate genes for important complex pig phenotypes.
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