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Discover Ludwig"let's elect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used as a imperative sentence, with the subject "let's" meaning "let us." Example: "Let's elect a new school president this year!".
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When the issue is this big, a potential "Let's Elect a Parliament to Decide Whether or Not to Do a Brexit" election opens a Pandora's box of counter-schemes, pacts and shocks.
Let's elect one of our own".
Let's elect the first black mayor".
The announcer closes: "Let's elect a leader this time.
On Nov. 8, let's elect Fernando Ferrer mayor of New York".
Hell, if Keanu Reeves doesn't fancy being our prime minister, let's elect the Sad Keanu photo instead.
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Somalia is in its happy place right now, the optimism rushing through the nation encapsulated in the current hit song, "Yaan La Dooran, Ya La Doortaa," which, loosely translated, means "Let's elect… let's not elect".
We are supposed to get a new mayor, so let's go elect a new mayor".
Let us be thankful that we still have a choice about how to live our lives; let's not elect people who will diminish our freedoms, our goodness, our hope.
That prompted a furious reply from Mr. Romney's campaign, which accused Mr. Santorum of saying, "if it's not me, let's re-elect Obama".
Mr. Obama urged Congress on Wednesday to act on two other proposals, which he described this way in his State of the Union address: "Let's limit any elected official from owning stocks in industries they impact.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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