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The phrase "an election been" is not correct in written English.
It cannot be used as it stands, as it lacks the necessary verb form to be grammatically correct.
Example: "There has been an election recently."
Alternatives: "an election occurred" or "an election took place".
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Rarely has an election been less predictable.
Never in living memory has an election been more critical than the one fast approaching — that's the quadrennial cliché, as expected as the balloons and the bombast.
Unlike the chancellor, he has refused to rule out German help for a strike on Iraq.Eastern dragNot since 1945 has an election been so hard to predict.
"Never in the history of this country has an election been halted after the electoral process, specifically voting, has begun," Mr. Shelley said, referring to legal challenges.
Not since October 1974 has an election been won by a leader as leftwing as Miliband showed himself to be today.
By The Editors Never in living memory has an election been more critical than the one fast approaching — that's the quadrennial cliché, as expected as the balloons and the bombast.
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Losing an election is a bad idea.
Warm bodies are useful when an election is at hand.
His popularity was slumping and an election was looming.
It wins by one vote and an election is called.
"Sometimes an election is bigger than one person," he said.
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