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Discover Ludwig"close vote" is a phrase that is usually used in the context of voting or decision-making.
You can use it when discussing a situation in which it is difficult to determine which option to choose. For example, "After much deliberation, the members of the board had to cast a close vote to decide on the new policy."
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A close vote is expected.
That was a very close vote".
Union leaders acknowledged the close vote.
"It will be a close vote for that reason".
And it could have been a close vote.
It is also expected to be a close vote.
"It's a close vote," a senior administration official said.
So onlookers expect Mr Koizumi to get his way, though a close vote is predicted.
A CLOSE vote by a split electorate has handed President Obama a second term.
He lost a close vote to Baldwin in the 2000 election for president.
So now imagine a close vote with plenty of legal challenges under circumstances such as that.
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