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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a precinct" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to a specific district or area, often in the context of voting, law enforcement, or administrative divisions.
Example: "The voters in a precinct will gather at their designated polling place on election day."
Alternatives: "a district" or "an electoral division".
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A precinct of ghosts.
We need a precinct strategy".
He became a precinct commander in 1998.
Press 2 to become a precinct captain.
"And there's a precinct just one block away".
Worried, Richard phoned a precinct house in Philadelphia.
I used to live next door to a precinct house.
"I guess what I'm called is a precinct captain," Dr. Fisher said when he returned.
Unlike a precinct, no one taken to Homan Square is said to be booked.
"The Tea Party got busy organizing on a precinct level based on the issues".
She was paraded out of school in handcuffs and taken to a precinct stationhouse.
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