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tommy1996
Vietnam

Multiple choice
 

Mrs Johson has been nominated ______the new secretary of the president..

A. as                            B.like                           C.with                           D.for
Please help ne.Thank you. 

16 May 2024      





denisec
Argentina

A

16 May 2024     



douglas
United States

nominated for  or nominated as ... both work, depending on the situation:

https://www.oxfordlearnersdictionaries.com/definition/english/nominate

In this case, "nominated as" is mostly likely correct.

21 May 2024     



vinux
Svalbard

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1 Jun 2024     



yanogator
United States

Definitely "as", because the following words are the person, rather than the office.
 
She has been nominated as the secretary.
 
She has been nominated for the position of secretary.
 
Bruce 

2 Jun 2024