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The phrase "a given election" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific election that has been previously mentioned or is understood in the context.
Example: "The results of a given election can significantly impact the political landscape of the country."
Alternatives: "a specific election" or "the particular election".
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All else equal, a highly constrained policymaking context is expected to lower the potential policy stakes of a given election.
These laws generally affect how easy it is to cast a ballot in a given election.
I mean, sure, it is unlikely that your vote will be the literal tiebreaker in a given election.
Using most mathematical models, the probability is just a handful out of a million, or less, for a given election.
Most states swing either Democrat or Republican, making the winner of a given election in the majority of jurisdictions a foregone conclusion.
Their sample design and lack of Asian language support may not be accurate in estimating the absolute support of subgroups in a given election.
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Collectively, surveys have suggested that these three groups can make up anywhere from 20 to 30percentt of the population a month before any given election -- a substantial number.
At any given election, an individual voter can vote to throw out a maximum of three out of 536 bums.
E-mail address GO SIGN UP Share Tweet At any given election, an individual voter can vote to throw out a maximum of three out of 536 bums.
Still, beginning roughly in 1797, small numbers of women, probably a few hundred in any given election, did vote in New Jersey in both state and national elections.
This moment of decision comes at an awkward time, given election-year politics.
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