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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as undecided" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a state of uncertainty or lack of decision regarding a particular issue or choice.
Example: "In the recent poll, 30% of voters identified themselves as undecided about the upcoming election."
Alternatives: "as uncertain" or "as uncommitted."
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Simpson said, "I'll mark you down as undecided"." Darren Goode in Politico.
The anchor-based MCID in EAPP is determined by the value of VAS score change that best separates women rating themselves as "undecided or worse" from those rating themselves as "minimally improved".
Booker is viewed as undecided.
The US media describes the undeclared superdelegates as "undecided".
Still we consider the matter as undecided between the Delaware and Patowmac.
Senator Gregory R. Ball, Republican of Putnam County, also described himself as undecided.
These voters might describe themselves as "undecided," for example, or as "persuadable".
The polls published on Sunday counted 5 to 15percentt of likely voters as undecided.
The newsletter story identifies certain legislators as undecided, but does not state that readers should contact the undecided legislators.
Mr Bolaños appears to have won over most of those recorded in the opinion polls as undecided (up to 18%).
He is rated as "undecided" by campaigners, despite his recent public statement that he will be backing the chancellor.
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