"poll" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In a New York Times poll last month, 76 percent of registered voters said they did not know enough about him to have an opinion.
- In the recent New York Times poll, 60 percent said the economy was in good shape.
- A New York Times poll conducted earlier this month found that just over a third of all voters supported each candidate's plan.
- As a New York Times poll on race suggested last week, these are not isolated instances of social interaction.
- In a recent New York Times poll, 69 percent of those questioned said a candidate's own spending bothered them "not at all."
- The mayor said he was not troubled by a New York Times poll giving him low marks for his handling of education.
- New York Times polls indicate that support for any preferential employment practices has slipped significantly.
- A New York Times poll showed that his approval rating had plummeted.
- After the 2004 conventions, a New York Times poll asked people whether they felt that the candidates were not being candid about their war records.
- A New York Times Poll found support for those goals across lines of class and ideology.
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