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Discover LudwigThe phrase "election poster" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to a poster that has been designed to advertise a political election. For example, "The local election team was busy putting up election posters around town."
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Election poster.
One group of waved a "Bush-Cheney 2000" election poster.
UKIP unveiled a "Sod the lot" election poster.
A ripped election poster shows a smiling Silvio Berlusconi.
"Must Berlin understand this?" asks an election poster depicting a charred vehicle.
The image was swiftly translated into an election poster under the slogan, "Labour's position on Europe".
Labour was also once said to be planning to use it on an election poster.
As the recently unveiled Conservative election poster put it, "I lost £6bn selling off Britain's gold.
Just for this photo," he said, pointing to an election poster.
Have you had an election poster board taken from your front garden?
Photograph: Election Poster He said that he was prepared to accept the government's overall budget.
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