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The phrase "a poll" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a survey or questionnaire designed to gather opinions or information from a group of people.
Example: "We conducted a poll to understand the community's views on the new policy."
Alternatives: "a survey" or "a questionnaire."
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A poll rating.
Someone conducting a poll "canvasses".
A poll puts it on 17%.
Perhaps someone could commission a poll.
In a poll of I.M.F.
He didn't take a poll".
A poll by SMS text?
A poll by the consumer watchdog Which?
Google entices people to take a poll.
"It's like a poll tax," he says.
To say: 'Right, you've done a poll, we'll do a poll.
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