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The phrase "an opinion poll" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a survey conducted to gauge public opinion on a specific issue or topic.
Example: "The results of an opinion poll conducted last week showed a significant shift in voter preferences."
Alternatives: "a survey of public opinion" or "a public opinion survey".
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"Well, this is not an opinion poll," he said.
The results of an opinion poll conducted in 2005 and 2010 are compared.
On March 2nd an opinion poll gave Mr Abbott some breathing space.
But an opinion poll found that half those questioned thought the Jagger sentence should've been stiffer.
In an opinion poll on April 20th, 57% thought tougher policies would not deter boat people.
According to an opinion poll, only 30% of Bangladeshis want the generals to take over.
But an opinion poll found that two out of five Israelis would support it.
In an opinion poll last year, only 29% said they derived any benefit from Caricom.
The damage to the Liberals showed up in an opinion poll by Ipsos-Reid (see chart).
In an opinion poll in 2008, 73% said that prison conditions should be made tougher still.
A referendum is a choice between two futures, not an opinion poll on one.
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