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Discover LudwigThe phrase "polling from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is most commonly used to refer to the action of collecting data or opinions from a group of people. Here is an example: The politician's team conducted a survey, polling from a diverse group of voters to gauge public opinion on the proposed policy changes.
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New polling from Gallup, though, shows that Americans broadly disagree.
Polling from outside the United States investigated these issues and more.
Exit poll data can be iffy, but this matches polling from earlier this year.
That mirrors early polling from Gallup, which started asking a similar question early the next year.
To make his point, Kornacki looked at exit polling from 2012.
"This report is the best intellectual 'guestimate' using census numbers, local authority data and polling from mosques," he said.
Unlike in Iowa, I am not making a forecast — not until I see some polling from today, anyway.
Bush's favorability ratings have climbed steadily the longer he has been out of office, Gallup polling from June 2017 found.
New polling from the Associated Press and its pollsters at NORC indicates that more Americans have embraced the latter assumption.
New polling from Number Cruncher Politics, exclusive to Red Box, provides some answers that readers may find surprising.
Exit polling from the 2016 presidential election showed a sharp decline for Democrats in support among union households.
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