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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a key election" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an election that is considered crucial or significant in determining future outcomes or directions.
Example: "The upcoming presidential race is seen as a key election that will shape the country's policies for the next decade."
Alternatives: "a crucial election" or "a pivotal election".
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Everyone knows 2013 is a key election year in Germany.
On extra money for the NHS, a key election battleground, Labour is in a tricky spot.
17 July 2014 The government fulfils a key election promise by repealing the carbon tax.
The other is the need to continue selling austerity as a key election message.
Education policy will shape up to be a "key election issue" in 2016, Haythorpe predicted.
The difficulties facing children from poor backgrounds are likely to be a key election battleground.
Because of their concentrated wealth and influence, family-owned conglomerates known as chaebol have become a key election issue.
While the NHS will be a key election issue this year, it's crucial that it doesn't become a political football.
It reads: As expected, a key election issue concerns how much to cut government expenditure in 2010-11.
Labor on Wednesday launched its campaign on public schools, setting up education funding as a key election issue.
Rather, what Eisenhower feared most was the leak of politically damaging information to the American public during a key election year.
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