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Discover LudwigThe phrase "in a poll" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to indicate the source or context of information or data being discussed. Example: "According to recent reports, in a poll of registered voters, the majority expressed support for the new healthcare legislation."
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In a poll of I.M.F.
Baltimore fans were asked in a poll for their thoughts.
In a poll by YouGov, 69% of respondents said they would reduce net immigration to zero.
Asking people to label themselves in a poll often yields different answers than theological questioning does.
In a poll of half of this postseason's 16 playoff coaches, the philosophies were generally split.
Some 77 percent favored the trade in a poll on ESPN.com's Los Angeles site.
In a poll conducted by the union last year, only 16 nations expressed an opinion.
In a poll of younger Australian players, the best batsman in the world.
In a poll in 2014, 55% of Indians said they liked America.
In a poll last month by Gallup, 85% of respondents disapproved of his administration.
In a poll last year, Denmark was voted the "happiest place in the world" to live.
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