Sentence examples for been campaign from inspiring English sources

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been campaign

noun

A series of operations undertaken to achieve a set goal.

  • An election campaign

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Inclusiveness and outreach have not been campaign hallmarks, it seems.

Mr. Carollo's own legal troubles have been campaign fodder.

Simon had previously been campaign manager for Janet Anderson, Labour MP for Rossendale and Darwen in Lancashire.

The McCain and Bradley letters show them nudging agencies to take action on behalf of constituents who, it turns out, have been campaign contributors.

We were able to establish that the $25,000 cheque had been campaign money that had been given to Maurice H Stans, Nixon's chief fundraiser, on a Florida golf course.

That's because the Arizona Republican's rallying cry has been campaign finance reform, especially a ban on the unrestricted soft money that sustains Team 100 and other large donor programs for the two political parties.

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And if the donations are seen as having been campaign-related then they certainly exceeded the limit ($2,500 during a primary).

He has been campaigning for months.

Abedin has been campaigning with him.

I've been campaigning all my life.

Ms. Velázquez has been campaigning aggressively.

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