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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a ballot that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of ballot or when describing the characteristics or purpose of a ballot in an election context.
Example: "A ballot that includes options for both candidates and propositions is essential for a fair election."
Alternatives: "a voting slip that" or "a poll card that".
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But you get a ballot that is preprinted, with just one name on it — the winner's.
Journalists have threatened to strike in a ballot that is being held again.
The Electoral Commission guidance covers what can be accepted as a ballot that should be accepted.
Fowler was voted the PGA Tour rookie of the year in 2010 on a ballot that included Prugh.
He eventually was given an envelope in which to place a ballot that would be hand-counted.
A chad is the bit of paper on a ballot that is supposed to be dislodged when punched.
To an extent Mr Herzog's appeal lies not in who he is, but who he isn't, in a ballot that is largely a referendum on Mr Netanyahu's performance.
They want him out and there is no need to hide behind the old device that all they seek is a ballot that would clear the air.
He works for an organisation called Repair California, which is trying to place two measures on a ballot that will go before voters later this year.
Now comes the part where we get to be told about centuries-old traditions, and cardinals enjoined to disguise their handwriting on a ballot that is then burned.
The political blocs are not, however, united on pushing ahead with a ballot that is viewed by many as a further risk to an already unstable security environment.
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