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Discover Ludwig"snap election" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to an election that is called suddenly or unexpectedly, without the usual advanced notice or planning. Here are some examples of how you can use it in a sentence: - The prime minister's sudden announcement of a snap election surprised many citizens. - The opposition party accused the ruling party of trying to gain an advantage by calling a snap election. - The country's constitution allows for snap elections in case of a government crisis. - The media speculated that the prime minister was considering a snap election to solidify their majority in parliament. - The citizens were caught off guard by the news of a snap election, resulting in a low voter turnout.
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"Boris rules out snap election", says the Express, which says he has rebuked agitating Tory MPs.
He called another, snap, election in 2006, which the Democrat opposition boycotted.
His snap election gamble paid off.
Greece is plunged into crisis as failure to elect a president sets up a snap election.
Seeing favourable polls, she opted for a snap election.
But do they really want a snap election?
After a snap election, new alliances could take shape.
"A snap election will happen whenever it will happen".
Are you planning to call a snap election?
He claimed that a snap election would pre-empt the inquiry.
Lastly, not everyone in the DPJ really wants a snap election.
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