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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we can nominate" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing the ability or possibility of suggesting someone for a position, award, or recognition. Example: "In our next meeting, we can nominate candidates for the leadership role."
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The Republicans were the tough guys who said, sorry, we can nominate only one person.
The sequence began – or, more accurately, we can nominate the following as a significant turn of the page in the unfolding story – when the Lions' George North deserted his post in a rash attempt to tackle James O'Connor.
"I think people are taking a very careful look, because we are very, very committed as a conservative group of voters, that we want someone we can nominate who will both beat Barack Obama and fix the country," Mr. Romney said.
"We can nominate our students for other MIT fellowships, given on the basis of merit and experience," says Larkin.
"If the other candidates can find some common ground, I believe we can nominate a person who can win the general election and who will represent the values and policies of conservatism".
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"We are very keen that people realise that anyone can nominate and be nominated, in any walk of life".
Any MP or cabinet member in any country can nominate - which is why Vladimir Putin, George Bush and Joseph Stalin have received nominations in the past.
You can nominate one startup per day, per category, and nominations are open now through the end of day on December 4.
According to the Historic Royal Palaces, members of the public can nominate a name using a weekly first come nomination system.
You can nominate us for anything you'd like, of course, but we'd be ticked — tickled — if we were to win "Best computers or technology weblog", because, well, that's what we do.
(Any professional librarian can nominate a book and it is added to the nominations).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com