"early" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- By voting early, California could change national politics for the better.
- In 2000, about 14 percent of the electorate voted early.
- Too bad he dropped out after both my boyfriend and I voted early for him.
- Several of the men said they had voted a half hour earlier at a polling station across town.
- It was based on similar legislation that had been voted in France a few years earlier.
- Approximately 1.5% of the electorate voted early in the trial.
- This portion of the phrase suggests a person should arrive to vote early in the day.
- A sense of urgency brought him out to vote early in his heavily Republican precinct, he said.
- Following is the 52-47 roll call by which the Senate voted early today to approve a balanced budget bill.
- None were rich or famous, and so the convention had voted earlier in the day not to permit them to address it.
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