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The phrase "a substantial vote of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the level of support or approval received in a voting context, often in political or organizational settings.
Example: "The proposal received a substantial vote of confidence from the board members, indicating strong support for the new initiative."
Alternatives: "a significant vote of" or "a considerable vote of".
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Ron Howard's ocean adventure was set to open in March, but Warner Bros decided at the last-minute to push it to mid-December, during the heat of awards season – a substantial vote of confidence.
"This is in itself a substantial vote of confidence in Welsh steelmaking," said the company in a statement.
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"I believe he will have a unanimous Republican vote and a substantial Democratic vote that will include at least three members of the Judiciary Committee," Mr. Kyl said.
And of those who did vote, a substantial chunk voted for John McCain, the Republican candidate: 25 percent of those making under $15,000, and 37 percent of those making $15,000 to $30,000.
He has made a calculated effort to get his supporters to vote early over the past month, hoping to bank a substantial number of votes before losses in other early states raised questions about his viability and his competitors arrived in the state, driving down his numbers in the polls.
Because the state has adopted all-mail voting, there has been a substantial portion of the vote already reported (90percentt of the number of votes cast in the last midterm).
While the agreement is expected to pass on the strength of a majority of Republican votes, it would be a pity if Democratic leaders were not able to muster a substantial number of votes in favor of a deal they played such a large role in making — one that is likely to boost American jobs and help relations with an ally in a challenging region of the world.
The Interior Ministry controls police officers, many of whom were accused of aiding the substantial vote rigging that marred Mr. Karzai's re-election in 2009.
Analysis of the N.H. primary in which Sen. Eugene McCarthy, an anti-Johnson, anti-war Democrat, won a substantial number of votes.
By Richard H. Rovere The New Yorker, March 23 , 1968P. 132 Analysis of the N.H. primary in which Sen. Eugene McCarthy, an anti-Johnson, anti-war Democrat, won a substantial number of votes.
One critical reason the fight will be rough is that Mr. Bradley got a substantial majority of votes from those who decided on their candidate in the last few days, when Mr. Bradley was most combative.
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