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The phrase "a second vote" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to an additional voting process or a subsequent opportunity to cast a vote, often in the context of elections or decision-making.
Example: "The committee decided to hold a second vote to ensure that all opinions were considered before making a final decision."
Alternatives: "another vote" or "a follow-up vote".
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That also applies to a second vote.
In a second vote the League overwhelmingly endorsed the sanction.
She would have to engineer a second vote.
He alleges that a second vote is therefore unlikely.
Now a second vote could be more likely.
It was immediately followed by a second vote.
I'm not implacably opposed to a second vote.
If passed, a second vote would be required next year.
Theresa May is very opposed to a second vote, as she believes the referendum was binding.
It will work to overturn the narrow decision, though a second vote is unlikely before 2016.
He is expected to win a second vote on Tuesday in the Senate.
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