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Discover LudwigThe phrase "polling results" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It refers to the outcome or findings of a poll, survey, or election. Example: The latest polling results show that the incumbent candidate is leading in the race for mayor.
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Thus, we expect the actual polling errors to be larger than the stated errors, and moreover, we expect polling results to favor the Republicans.
His strategy of insults has won him television ratings and polling results so far.
Throughout the episode, the screen pulsates with news crawls and graphics, polling results, tweets.
Last week, Clements's campaign released polling results showing that Clements was behind Upton by only four percentage points, compared with a fifteen-point gap in early October.
In contrast to polling results in the Iowa caucuses, half the women who voted in the Democratic primary gave her their support, the polls showed.
"This huge range of polling results still doesn't capture the range of what might happen in the polling booth," Cohn wrote.
A graphic accompanying Charles Blow's column on Saturday, about polling results for Hillary Clinton and Barack Obama, misstated the date of the start of data for Mr. Obama.
Analysis of polling results by Ipsos Mori found that there is a clear link with age.
On the Other Hand: Larry Sabato says of June polling results, "Meh".
According to these Wishbone app polling results, Kanye is hurting Kim's aesthetic more than he's helping.
Whether the public has faith in polling results or not, one thing is clear: they don't understand how polling works.
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