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The phrase "a final polling" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where you are referring to the last survey or vote conducted before a decision or event.
Example: "Before we make our final decision, let's conduct a final polling of all team members to gather their opinions."
Alternatives: "a final survey" or "a last vote".
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Start with a final polling average that put Democrat Mark Warner ahead of Republican Ed Gillespie by eight percentage points (48 to 40percentt) on Election Eve, with 2percentt for Libertarian candidate Robert Sarvis and 10percentt undecided (using Pollsters's classic regression trend lines, which did a better job than our poll tracking model in picking up the late trend to Gillespie).
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But a final poll published Friday in the conservative, historically anti-Peronist daily La Nación showed Carlos Menem, a Peronist who served two terms as president in the 1990's, narrowly leading the field, with the support of 20.1percentt of those who said they intended to vote.
"If we had run a final poll close to election day, would we have got the Tory margin right?
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A final poll of polls compiled by the Press Association ahead of the vote had put the Tories on 276 seats, Labour on 271, Lib Dems on 28, SNP 48, UKIP three and Greens one.
While the Moose came in first in this poll, many students remained dissatisfied with the choice, and the moose lost a final poll to "no mascot".
A final poll from Quinnipiac University, conducted over the past week and released Monday, shows McAuliffe leading Cuccinelli by 6 percentage points, 46percentto40percentcent, with libertarian Paul Sarvis at 8percentt.
Both Murkowski or Miller would caucus with the Republicans, but a final poll released yesterday sponsored by the Democratic Senatorial Campaign Committee DSCCC) and conducted by Alaska-based Hall Research, shows all three candidates separated by just two percentage points (Miller 27%, Mcadams 26%, Write-in [Murkowski] 25%).
On Saturday evening, a respected, final poll before Monday night's Iowa caucus - the first time people actually get to cast a vote in the 2016 presidential election - put the 69-year-old a full five points clear of his nearest Republican rival, Senator Ted Cruz.
Ohio and Iowa are currently labeled as "tossups" on the HuffPost Election Dashboard map, for example, because Obama's margins there have fallen below the admittedly arbitrary cut-off of 2.5 percentage points, a range within which the final polling averages have sometimes erred.
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