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Discover LudwigThe phrase "an election would be" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the potential outcomes or implications of a future election. Example: "If the current trends continue, an election would be a pivotal moment for the country's future."
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Interfering in an election would be a very serious charge.
Others predict an election would be feasible in April.
Polls suggest the composition of Parliament after an election would be unlikely to change much.
If they are correct, an election would be held in early May.
Saying an election would be fairer, Restaurant Associates insists that the workers vote on the issue.
But Restaurant Associates has refused to recognize the union, insisting that an election would be fairer.
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Even if his poll ratings revive somewhat, an October election would be a risk.
For his country, an early election would be a backward step.
The alternative to a new election would be a calling for a parliamentary vote of no-confidence, which would require a simple majority.
A new election would be less a replay than a runoff.
A peaceful election would be a giant first step.
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