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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an election with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific type of election or the context in which an election is taking place.
Example: "The upcoming election with multiple candidates promises to be highly competitive."
Alternatives: "an election involving" or "an election featuring".
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All of this over an election with manifest shortcomings.
"It was an election with candidates," she began.
But the Conservatives cannot win an election with this alone.
But you go to an election with the candidate you have ….
In an election with a huge voter turnout, Kerry suffered a narrow defeat.
"Is an election with 5 percent turnout a valid election?" asked a Western diplomat in Kabul.
Or will we drift towards an election with the certain victor facing serious charges?
"This is an election with a strong leader, and a strong team around him," he says.
No president since Roosevelt has won an election with unemployment as high as it is today.
"I don't know how anyone can go to an election with these conditions".
In 1994 Mr Vieira won an election, with most voters supporting his ruling party of ageing guerrillas.
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