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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I definitely voted" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when affirming your participation in an election or voting process. Example: "In the recent election, I definitely voted to make my voice heard."
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I definitely voted.
But I definitely voted for Obama.
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But if I had, I would've definitely voted Conservative," he told me.
"I'm definitely voting – I want to see more jobs for young people," said Ramadan Atayal, 24, frying sugary snacks on his cart in a teeming public square.
I'm definitely voting on Sunday, I just don't know what.
If I were five years younger, I'd definitely vote No. MARINA, 45.
After showing him out, Runco said, "I think it was less about deciding 'I'm definitely voting for him' and more just about getting comfortable with the idea".
"I would like her to run and I would definitely vote for her," said Mary Kirkpatrick, a retired United Parcel Service worker from Des Moines, clutching a newly purchased copy of Ms. Palin's book, "America by Heart: Reflections on Family, Faith and Flag" (Harper), which was published on Tuesday.
Izzard for mayor at some point in the distant future!" Don't say: "I don't know much about your politics, but I would definitely vote for you if you went on Strictly".
Mike Cooper, a 60-year-old artist, said there were so many candidates, "I'm just going to wait and see who wins this one, and then I'll definitely vote in May".
I'll definitely vote – it's important for us to have our say - though, like many people I'm still undecided on whom to vote for.
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