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Discover LudwigThe phrase "at election time" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the period during which elections are held, often in discussions about political events or campaigns.
Example: "Many candidates increase their advertising efforts at election time to reach more voters."
Alternatives: "during election season" or "in the lead-up to the election".
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When you're losing at election time, he says, there's not much you can say.
The committee was told the company have in the past supported the DUP at election time.
Except, of course, at election time.
How do they behave at election time?
No one ever does at election time.
"At election time, they'll be the beneficiary".
At election time, people repay these favours.
A rural scene depicting with three inns at election time.
Strange things happen in Ohio at election time.
At election time, Mr Aznar's team backed the idea.
Then, at election time, in September, "something happened," he said.
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