Sentence examples for To elect from inspiring English sources

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To elect

noun

One chosen or set apart.

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To elect another delinquent to office?

"To elect a governor every four years is enough".

It requires 266 to elect.

You'd do well to elect him".

"People want to elect judges," he said.

He'll try to elect a Republican governor.

It's to elect a new president.

But first we have to elect him.

Are they really ready to elect another?

"I came here to elect Jon".

Libyans went to the polls nationwide to elect a parliament.

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