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pole
noun
Originally, a stick; now specifically, a long and slender piece of metal or (especially) wood, used for various construction or support purposes.
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The word 'pole' is correct and usable in written English.
The word 'pole' can be used to refer to a long, thin object, such as a metal or wooden post. For example, "The pole was used to hold up the tarp in the backyard."
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The transferable vote election system is the key, and gives the SDLP considerable cause for optimism that it can hold nationalism's pole position.
On that measure at least, Paul is already in pole position.
The 19-year-old from Townsville claimed his fourth win of the year with victory in the German Grand Prix on Sunday after starting from pole position.
Dan Dan noodles – her favourite – "were originally made by Chengdu street vendors who carried their gear around in a basket or barrel slung from either end of a bamboo shoulder pole, or 'dan' in Mandarin.
Currently in pole position to secure the third place in the table – and by no means out of the running to compete with Manchester City for second – Arsenal look well-placed to cement what has become their customary passage to the Champions League.
But no: "DID AN IMAM REALLY USE ARABIC PRAYER TO COVERTLY DAMN FALLEN SEAL TEAM 6 MEMBERS TO HELL DURING THEIR FUNERAL?" is the right-wing media equivalent of a subtweet propping up the "secret Muslim" tent pole.
Despite a number of upgrades for almost every team on the grid at the Spanish Grand Prix, it was the Mercedes who dominated again as Nico Rosberg won from pole and the championship leader Lewis Hamilton took second.
They were one run short of the previous high of 350 runs, set in 1905 at the Oval, when Jeetan Patel's fun came to an end - via a nick behind off Steve Magoffin - and had equalled it when Chris Wright's middle pole was speared by a James Anyon yorker.
Torino occupied pole position, starting the day in sixth place with 56 points.
This is an alternative political bloc meant to encompass now-independent Soviet republics, with Moscow rather than Brussels as the dominant pole.
"Generally they are people who are either at the end of their political life or near the end, they have quit climbing the greasy pole, or been dragged off it".
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