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Discover LudwigThe phrase "by poll" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use this phrase to describe an election, decision, or other process that is determined by gathering and counting individual votes. For example, "The mayor was elected by poll".
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Legacy hopes borne out by poll.
Fighting wars is not something you do by poll.
Election-watchers prefer instead to divine trends, poll by poll.
Trump's core voters are revealed by poll after poll to be members of the W.W.C.
If they have to intimidate some voters – as some fear they will – by "poll watching", so be it.
Day by day, debate by debate, poll by poll, the sense of Hillary's inevitability seems to be seeping in.
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But the point is that we do not want to make a lot of judgment calls on a poll-by-poll basis.
However boring, this show was a dramatic encapsulation of how a once-invincible candidate ended up in a dead heat, crippled by poll-tested corporate packaging that markets her as a synthetic product leeched of most human qualities.
His pace, case by case, polling station by polling station, was agonizing.
Otherwise, why not govern by polls and Twitter?
American politics has become obsessed with and driven by polls.
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