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Discover LudwigThe phrase "filibuster of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is often used to describe a prolonged speech or other tactic used to delay or block a proposed law or action in a legislative assembly. Example: The opposition party launched a filibuster of the new immigration bill, speaking for over 12 hours to delay its passage.
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It will include a melodic filibuster of sorts.
"We have a filibuster of his own bill".
That's what made the Republican filibuster of the spending bill so dispiriting.
On Tuesday, the Senate failed to override a Republican filibuster of a defense authorization bill.
A filibuster of his nomination is still possible, a likely first for a cabinet nominee.
The administration seems to fear a threatened Republican senatorial filibuster of health care reform.
It's threatening democracy and would allow a filibuster of one on every piece of legislation.
Senator Obama supports a filibuster of this bill …" Senator Obama was right.
Frist himself took part in a filibuster of a Clinton appeals court nominee.
It's a C-Span spectacle, but make no mistake: this isn't the real filibuster of Mr. Brennan.
The filibuster of Ms. Halligan didn't blow up on Twitter the way Mr. Paul's impressive 12-hour stand did.
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