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'immediate election' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is usually used to refer to a requirement for something to happen or be done quickly. For example, "The mayor called for an immediate election to choose a new city council."
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But two factors argue against an immediate election.
Because Robinson had not technically resigned, an immediate election did not result but appeared imminent.
Such a situation could lead to institutional paralysis, which could force Mr. Erdogan to call for an immediate election.
That would force an immediate election, an event the currently leaderless Liberal Party, which leads the opposition, would rather avoid.
The alternative is the immediate election of a new senator by voters, for which the federal constitution would need to be amended.
He also urged the immediate election of the army commander, Gen. Michel Suleiman, as president and the convening of a national dialogue among the rival factions.
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They wish for immediate elections.
Protesters are demanding immediate elections.
And be careful too of those screaming for immediate elections.
Many of them want immediate elections to a new central committee.
QUESTION FROM DOUG: Have Egyptians made a mistake in calling for immediate elections?
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