"vote" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- The majority will vote for a tax increase two weeks before an election.
- "We may ask people to vote twice, before and after the play."
- Even so, the waiting crowd heard each result and soon they would vote with the mass of men before them.
- The tradition has been that only those two could vote before March.
- We should not be rushed to vote before or after work.
- The leaders will probably vote on the cuts before Tuesday.
- This is incorrect as a few states allowed women to vote before 1868.
- Parliament is due to vote on the increase before Christmas.
- Senators are called upon to vote on matters before the Senate.
- Congress is expected to vote on both years before October 1987, when the 1988 fiscal year begins.
- Republicans were elected in 2010 on a conservative groundswell of 'undecideds' who tended to not vote before.
- "And a lot of these people have not been voting before."
- "Some don't even remember they once voted before, over four decades ago," she says.
- Some might be people who have never exercised their right to vote before, such as those just reaching voting age.
- "They mobilized voters in the housing projects who hadn't voted before."
- Confusion and uncertainty have never kept me from voting before, however.
- Many Egyptians had never bothered to vote before.
- I voted for him before, but this time I'm a little skeptical.
- It is the easier political thing to do, because they are the people you are certain of and who probably voted for you before.
- The private investment bank voted to go public this year after deciding against it many times before.
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