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The phrase "conducted polls" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the action of carrying out a survey or collection of opinions from a group of people. This phrase is commonly used in news articles, research papers, and formal reports. Example: The research team conducted polls to gather data on public opinion towards the proposed legislation. Note: In this example, the verb "conduct" is in past tense as the polls have already been completed. The phrase can also be used in the present tense: "The organization is currently conducting polls to gather feedback from its members."
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A quick methodological note: Gallup conducted polls much less frequently before 1984.
Gallup conducted polls only to prove the accuracy of his surveys, there being no other way to demonstrate it.
Instead, individual newspapers and franchises conducted polls of small groups to take the national pulse on various issues.
Papers conducted polls asking men how drunk they would have to be to consider having sex with her.
He has on occasion conducted polls together with Fred Steeper, Governor Bush's pollster on international affairs and foreign trade issues.
The company produced and conducted polls that included predictable questions about electricity usage and the utility's performance.
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During the late summer of 2002, the comfort survey was conducted, polling responses from 57 office workers, while simultaneously measuring air/surface temperatures and daylight factors.
PPP hasn't yet conducted polling on how senators who supported the bill have fared.
The situation is so volatile that veteran pollsters have had trouble conducting polls.
" Ms. Zarghami said the network would continue to monitor comments and conduct polls on Facebook.
When she asked who was conducting the poll, she said, the caller gave her the number of Charney Research, a firm that conducts polls for Mr. Vallone.
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