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The phrase "a vote for human" is not correct in standard written English.
It seems to be missing a noun or article to clarify the meaning, such as "a vote for humanity" or "a vote for a human."
Example: "In this election, I believe that a vote for human rights is essential for progress."
Alternatives: "a vote for humanity" or "a vote for people."
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This is a vote for human rights and the rule of law.
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Countries must express solidarity with the victims of human rights abuses and reclaim the council by simply refusing to vote for human rights abusers in this shamefully uncontested election.
"Colombians don't vote for human beings, they vote for saviors," she writes in disgust after her countrymen abandon the once-popular President Andrés Pastrana, who tried to woo the rebels with gentle diplomacy, and stampede to the hard-line Álvaro Uribe.
They must now campaign in favor of human suffering and death and force their supporters to vote for human suffering and death.
It is clear that once they are given budgetary context, the general public vote for human space flight with their passion and/or their sense of curiosity and wonder.
"A vote for Wilson is a vote for peace".
A vote for Eric Cantor is a vote for amnesty".
This vote for Lisa Murkowski is a vote for you, too".
A vote for the classic look.
Parliament had scheduled a vote for Wednesday.
Give us a vote for citizenship".
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