"poll" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The poll goes back to 1951, making it the nation's oldest measure of public sentiment.
- If the poll goes to a third round, the candidate with the highest number of votes will be elected.
- The polls go up and down and people get discouraged.
- An impressive 5 million votes have been cast since the poll went up in June.
- The Opposition's approach is revealing, although entirely understandable with the way the polls are going.
- The point is that the poll goes on over decades and centuries.
- But the polls went into reverse a few days later, when he fired half his cabinet.
- Obama was losing when Wall Street crashed and suddenly his polls went off the chart.
- In fact, a sampling of just 231 voters is on the thin side, as political polls go.
- They must be really worried about the way the polls are going.
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