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Discover LudwigThe phrase "poll on" can be correct and usable in written English.
The phrase "poll on" is typically used as a shorter way of saying "conduct a survey or poll on." It is often used when discussing a specific topic that is the focus of the survey or poll. Example: The news channel conducted a poll on the upcoming election, asking viewers who they thought would win. In this example, "poll on" is used to indicate that the news channel conducted a survey or poll about the upcoming election.
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They also conducted at least one poll on the subject.
Mentions newspaper poll on prohibition.
Actually, let's take a quick poll on things.
But he'll leave before the straw poll on Saturday.
(See virtually every national poll on this issue).
A straw poll on Capitol Hill backs them up.
Anthony Powell did a straw poll on the subject.
Every two years Gallup conducts a poll on religion.
Did Mark Penn do a poll on this?
There was a poll on Twitter, and adorkable won it.
Readers, you can vote in the poll on this page.
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