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The phrase "a plebiscite on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a direct vote in which an entire electorate is invited to vote on a particular proposal or issue.
Example: "The government decided to hold a plebiscite on a new constitutional amendment to gauge public opinion."
Alternatives: "a referendum on a" or "a vote on a".
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India's election in April and May will in part be a plebiscite on a decade of crony capitalism.
But he said a referendum was another story, in essence a plebiscite on a combative leader who, for many Venezuelans, is a symbol of disorder and division.
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Is the reality now that Labor does not want a plebiscite on any terms?
It is a sign that, in Russia, elections have become little more than a plebiscite on the nation's love of one man.
"Not one straight politician advocating a plebiscite on marriage equality knows what that's like.
Brazil held a plebiscite on January 6 , 1963 and, by a margin of more than five to one, the national electorate gave Goulart full presidential powers.
"I don't feel that this is a plebiscite on Felipe Calderón," he said in an interview.
"He did a very wise thing," demanding a plebiscite on whether Norwegians wanted him as king.
They are not a "plebiscite" on whether to keep a pastor.
But although the vote was billed as a plebiscite on independence, it was a regional parliamentary election.
But if there were to be a further postponement of a plebiscite on Europe frustration could boil over with unpredictable results.
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