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Discover Ludwig"the runner-up" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone who is the second place finisher in a competition or contest. For example, "John was the runner-up in the spelling bee, losing only to the eventual champion."
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the runner-up
noun
The person who finishes second, or in any position after the first.
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(The runner-up was "fascism").
What were the runner-up names?
(The runner-up was Van Helsing: about $120m).
Mr. Zyuganov, the runner-up, won 0.04 percent.
The runner-up was Queen Silvia.
He was the runner-up in 2008.
Instead, it was the runner-up.
Mr. Colantuono was the runner-up.
He was declared the runner-up.
Argentina's Jose Coceres was the runner-up.
Whatever happened to the runner-up, whatsisname?
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