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The phrase "a electorate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of eligible voters in a specific area or context, such as during an election.
Example: "The candidates are campaigning vigorously to win the support of a electorate that is increasingly diverse."
Alternatives: "a voting population" or "an eligible voter base".
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"As a supporter of Hillary and the Democrats, I think she's going to shine... .. "When's the last time you had a electorate that is glued to their televisions to watch a debate?
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It also lacks a demos, an electorate that thinks of itself as European.
Like an electorate, an orchestra gets the leader it deserves.
What exists as a result is an economy and an electorate built on fear.
What we have, instead, is an electorate commissioning a body of people to do a job.
Characterizing an electorate for a caucus is much trickier than doing so for a primary.
In each, a crucial question was how to raise the probability that a jury or an electorate would decide correctly.
And in an electorate only a third the size!
Obama also faced an electorate with a historically low level of trust in government.
"It's a picture of an electorate agonized by the tortures of uncertainty & doubt.
This further alienated Bloomberg from an electorate, particularly a Democratic electorate, who already found him out of touch with the needs of New Yorkers, particularly New Yorkers of color.
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