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Discover LudwigThe phrase "start vote" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to beginning a formal process of voting, such as in an election or during a meeting. Example: "The chairperson called for the start of the vote, and all members were asked to cast their ballots."
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You've got to stop the discussion and start voting".
You all have got to start voting and showing up.
All they need to do is start voting differently.
When did black Americans start voting so heavily Democratic?
(Wyoming will start voting on Tuesday but will not release results until Saturday).
Syrians living outside of the country may start voting earlier, from May 28, Laham said.
Q At our last co-op meeting, we were about to start voting for board members.
The union's 10,000 members will start voting on 11 February.
The Senate might actually start voting on a gun bill Thursday.
But when we start voting for a multitude of parties, then our system buckles.
But what if the effect is,instead, to persuade Hispanics to start voting like African-Americans?
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