"poll" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- After the Democratic National Convention, he held a huge 33-point lead over Ford in the polls.
- It held the number one spot in the polls on numerous occasions.
- It held the number one spot in the polls on numerous occasions and won all but two WCC regular-season titles from 1972 to 1982.
- That sort of argument may be a reason the Democrat has held a narrow lead in the polls for months.
- Tulsa held the number one ranking in the polls for part of the 1972 season before being knocked out of that year's playoffs at the district level.
- Shortly before the general election of 1990, the governing Liberals held a solid lead in the polls, though their popularity had tailed off from 1987.
- Reynolds held a small lead in the polls until the Mark Foley scandal broke at the end of September.
- And for months, he held a commanding lead in the polls.
- Incumbent President Bill Clinton held a comfortable lead in the polls throughout this entire election cycle due to the good economy and stable international situation.
- It held the number-one spot in the polls on numerous occasions.
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