"vote" in inglés with examples - Collocation dictionary inglés
- Congress narrowly voted not to eliminate the subsidy last year.
- But a year later the state narrowly voted to repeal it.
- The measure attracted national attention for a time and much pressure was put upon the city council, which ultimately narrowly voted against the act.
- This summer, the House voted narrowly to remove them.
- The move came after the Labor party bureau, a smaller executive committee, narrowly voted to cut off the negotiations.
- Harvard University's office, service and technical workers voted narrowly today to accept union representation.
- But yesterday the board narrowly voted for the candidate of her choice.
- Two days later, the students narrowly voted for a return to class.
- The House then voted narrowly to drop the matter.
- Last week the House narrowly voted to override the veto.
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