"vote" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- In fact, his was the only name the committee put to a vote.
- The bill itself was then put to a vote and passed 69 to 28.
- Above all, don't put serious problems to a popular vote.
- Many in the industry and the Government believe a bill could be put to a vote by early 1990.
- It is as if such decisions should be put to a vote.
- Instead, union leaders put the company's last offer to a vote.
- He has chosen not to put the matter to a vote.
- So I think we should put that to a vote.
- He plans to put the bill to a vote tomorrow.
- The union said the agreement would be put to a vote on March 5.
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