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Discover Ludwig"casting a ballot" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to the act of voting in an election or other decision-making process. Example: "On election day, citizens across the country will head to the polls to exercise their right to cast a ballot for their preferred candidate."
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Casting a ballot remains the defining act of American citizenship.
In rural areas casting a ballot was far more risky.
But I'll be casting a ballot to approve the terms.
In 2005, Indiana began requiring voters to present government-issued photo identification before casting a ballot.
Casting a ballot every four to five years no longer constitutes meaningful political engagement.
Under Israel's parliamentary system, each voter selects a party, not a candidate, in casting a ballot.
Casting a ballot involves hours of travelling and serious risks for many Afghans.
When Mr. Hastert was voted into his fourth term as speaker, in 2005, five Republicans abstained from casting a ballot.
So instead of casting a ballot on Sunday, she said, she chose to support a higher being.
And we must remember that our responsibility did not end with casting a ballot, but is only beginning.
10.30am GMT The Kingmaker (part 1) Cyprus independent presidential candidate George Lillikas and his son Orfeas casting a ballot yesterday.
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