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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a published poll" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a survey or study that has been made publicly available and has undergone a formal publication process.
Example: "According to a published poll, the majority of voters support the new policy initiative."
Alternatives: "an official survey" or "a released poll".
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The same survey indicated that Bayh was leading Young by six points, his biggest lead in a published poll since August.
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A third of Germans think the country is overrun by foreigners, according to a newly published poll; a majority favour "sharply restricting" Muslim religious practice.
Based on a several recently published polls, Americans everywhere outside of Washington are befuddled by their elected leaders' stance in these negotiations.
A law prohibits publishing polling information from midnight tonight until 8 p.m. on Election Day.
Every time a new poll is published, the poll of polls is recalculated to factor in the results of that poll.
Two days after the shooting, the polling firm Change Research published a poll showing King leading Scholten by only 1 percentage point. .
One is Mitchell Research, which just published a poll showing a tie there.
And ComRes has published a poll for the Independent.
On Monday, Monmouth University published a poll showing Trump falling behind Texas senator Ted Cruz in Iowa.
The union Unite, which represents Barclays staff, published a poll last year which showed that bank customers preferred fully staffed branches.
It published a poll showing that 71%percentt of Israelis doubted the talks would lead to an agreement.
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