noun
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ ADJECTIVE
national
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As a National Merit finalist , with her Virgil and calculus and swim-ming championships, Celestine had her choice of colleges.
■ NOUN
cup
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But at Stradey, at the rematch of last season's Cup finalists , Mr Wag's dictum was borne out again.
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City were runners-up to Huddersfield in the League in 1924 and losing Cup finalists the following year.
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The Cup finalists of 1934 promoted brands of trousers, shoe-polish, and Shredded Wheat.
■ VERB
choose
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The company was chosen from six finalists for the 1991 Business Enterprise Award.
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She and a panel of judges will choose 10 finalists , and the winner.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
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Both boy finalists are members of this scheme and they exemplified the improvements made.
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Carl Lydiate took six wickets to set last year's beaten finalists Croston on the way against Rainford.
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She and a panel of judges will choose 10 finalists, and the winner.
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The 12 finalists were chosen from more than 250 entries from across the nation.
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The 34C-24-34 part-time model was the only one of our finalists who likes her legs.
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The County of Ventura had us as a finalist , but decided to go with another plan.
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There will be an opportunity to attend rehearsals, interview finalists and take photographs.
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Three to five finalists will be announced on April 19.