"election" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés

election sustantivo

sustantivo + election
Kolokacji: 93
November election • runoff election • Assembly election • council election • Senate election • December election • January election • ...
election + sustantivo
Kolokacji: 120
Election Day • election campaign • election year • election result • election law • election official • election cycle • ...
election + verbo
Kolokacji: 80
election results • election comes • election takes • election sees • election goes • election occurs • election gives • election brings • ...
verbo + election
Kolokacji: 180
election scheduled • seek election • organize elections • influence elections • introduce to elections • elect in the election • ...
adjetivo + election
Kolokacji: 217
general election • presidential election • parliamentary election • federal election • local election • municipal election • ...
preposición + election
Kolokacji: 33
through elections • by election • upon one's election • to elections • including elections • ...
3. alongside elections = wzdłuż wyborów alongside elections
4. that election = te wybory that election
5. pending elections = do czasu wyborów pending elections
6. per election = na wybory per election
9. unlike elections = w odróżnieniu od wyborów unlike elections
  • Unlike elections in the rest of society, there is not a level playing field.
  • Thus, unlike previous general elections, there were no constituencies with a single candidate.
  • "Unlike other elections, we didn't have an existing government to get elected to," he said.
  • Unlike previous elections, all forty of the selected candidates were new to parliament.
  • Unlike earlier elections for the legislature held under the Fascist era, popular suffrage was not put into effect.
  • Unlike previous elections, which were boyotted by the Indian population, this time the community participated.
  • Unlike previous elections, which had been held on a non-partisan basis, this one saw political parties compete for the first time.
  • Unlike previous elections, voters were automatically registered, expanding the electorate to around 300,000.
  • Unlike most elections, there are no polls and no tangible ways of monitoring anyone's progress.
  • Unlike primary and general elections, where larger polling stations are open all day, the meetings last about an hour.

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