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The phrase "propose a candidate" is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used in contexts such as politics and job searches. For example: "The committee will need to propose a candidate for the vacant position before the end of the month."
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Spain's king will propose a candidate to form a government.
Now is the time to propose a candidate who will convince Europe's voters we are acting upon their concerns.
By that date, King Felipe must propose a candidate for prime minister, on whom MPs must then vote.
Someday future historians are going to need a handle for today's era, and I'm here to propose a candidate.
Mr Noda and Mr Shirakawa are going to have to play a more savvy political game the next time they propose a candidate.
Yet Uefa has yet to propose a candidate of its own, with president Michel Platini ruling himself out of the running in July.
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Lastly, the proposal distribution, which proposes a candidate state given a current state, is also improved to enable a more efficient random walk over the states.
The Kifaya (Enough!) movement never proposed a candidate.
The formal mechanism of appointing a commission president begins with the EU governments proposing a candidate to the parliament.
Friedman proposed a candidate — "someone with the ethics and journalistic integrity of Michael Bloomberg," the mayor of New York, who has his own news empire.
Under the Lisbon Treaty, E.U. member states have to "take into account" the result of next May's elections before proposing a candidate for commission president.
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