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Discover LudwigThe phrase "conduct a poll" is a correct and commonly used part of a sentence in written English.
It means to organize and carry out a survey or questionnaire in order to gather information or opinions from a group of people. Example: "The research team plans to conduct a poll to gather public opinion on the proposed policy change."
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This month the Daily Express decided to conduct a poll to find out.
Journalism- Create and conduct a poll inquiring about letter writing habits.
How do you conduct a poll? A. I don't believe in doing just polls.
"They won't conduct a poll of local people because they're scared of the result," she said.
Ofcom therefore got ICM to conduct a poll in January to find out what users thought.
Mathematics- Create and conduct a poll regarding safety since September 11.
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About a decade ago two Russian artists, Vitaly Komar and Alexander Melamid, conducted a poll to find out what would make the most popular painting.
Someone conducting a poll "canvasses".
Gallup has conducted a poll on the death penalty since 1936.
The poll was conducted by Princeton Survey Research Associates, which also conducted a poll for Newsweek.
Amnesty International conducted a poll in the United Kingdom a few years ago.
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