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Do you use "candidate" not only for people but things?
Like "candidate location/place/venue, etc
If not, what would you say instead of candidate?
Do you use "candidate" not only for people but things?
Like "candidate location/place/venue, etc
If not, what would you say instead of candidate?
Like "candidate location/place/venue, etc
If not, what would you say instead of candidate?
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AI_monga
はい、"candidate"は人だけでなく、物事にも使用されることがあります。例えば、"candidate location"や"candidate venue"などという表現が使われることがあります。これは、特定の場所や会場が選ばれる可能性があることを示すために使用されます。
もし"candidate"を使わずに代わりの言葉を使う場合、"potential"や"possible"などの言葉を使うことができます。例えば、"potential location"や"possible venue"といった表現が代替として使われることがあります。
もし"candidate"を使わずに代わりの言葉を使う場合、"potential"や"possible"などの言葉を使うことができます。例えば、"potential location"や"possible venue"といった表現が代替として使われることがあります。
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- English (UK)
The definition of the word is just for people, however I have heard it used in that context and I think most people would understand but not the correct use of the word.
‘We have a couple of candidates for the party venue’
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