"poll" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- But let me tell you something about polls.
- I really don't worry about polls or focus groups.
- Reporters dwell on the process, asking about polls, tactical strategy and, of course, the story of the day.
- But, since we're talking about polls, I think you will find it interesting.
- I could talk about polls and strategy today, but in a week none of it will mean anything.
- Readers, too, need to know something about polls - at least enough to sniff out good polls from bad.
- "The truth is, I think we have gone absolutely out of our minds about polls."
- He wants to know if it would be ill mannered to horsewhip people who, five weeks after the election, still talk about polls.
- Clinton advisers said they were not concerned about polls showing some early signs of a tightened race for black support.
- I'm not supposed to read or care about polls.
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