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Discover LudwigThe phrase "tipped for" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or something is expected or favored to succeed or be chosen for something. Example: The young actor is being tipped for an Academy Award for his impressive performance in the film. In this sentence, "tipped for" is used to convey that the actor is a likely candidate to win an Academy Award.
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It's already tipped for Oscar glory.
He was tipped for greatness".
The actress is tipped for big things.
You're being tipped for an Oscar.
Ben Carson, tipped for housing secretary.
P9 Downton Abbey movie tipped for 2018.
"We have a great actor tipped for the central part".
Nebraska's Bruce Dern has also been tipped for a part.
Verdict: A company widely tipped for the big time.
Recently tipped for great things by Condé Nast Traveller.
The other three units tipped for closure all contested it.
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