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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a plebiscite" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a direct vote in which an entire electorate is invited to vote on a particular proposal, often related to political or constitutional issues.
Example: "The government decided to hold a plebiscite to determine the public's opinion on the proposed constitutional changes."
Alternatives: "a referendum" or "a popular vote".
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"A plebiscite," Omer said.
Pakistan still demands a plebiscite.
A plebiscite is different.
Let's have a plebiscite.
In 1804, a plebiscite made Napoleon emperor.
There are two problems with a plebiscite.
Or possibly we'll have a plebiscite.
A plebiscite is not a compulsory vote.
"Divorce laws were changed without a plebiscite.
That didn't go to a plebiscite.
It promised to hold a plebiscite, a promise never kept.
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