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The phrase "election to" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used when referring to someone being chosen or appointed to a position through an election process. Example: John's election to the board of directors was a result of his hard work and dedication to the company.
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"We've got an election to win".
And we have an election to win.
He has an election to win.
Everybody lives from election to election.
It is still Obama's election to lose.
I have a fictional election to win.
"We want this election to be legitimate".
I cannot wait for this election to be over.
This is not the first election to feature snarky videos.
Then there's the general election to think about.
We, the Republicans, have an election to win".
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