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Discover Ludwig'take votes' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used in the context of a discussion or meeting in which people are voting for a particular outcome or resolution. For example: "We need to take votes on this resolution to move forward with the project."
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But Mr Moin could take votes from him.
I had to take votes to arrive at a decision".
"That's what I'm here for, to take votes.
He was created to take votes from Ron Paul.
"I'll take votes from anybody," Mr. Hynes said.
It might take votes from the Democrats, with whom its support base overlaps.
"Who does he take votes from?" — the Democratic incumbent, Pat Quinn, or the Republican, Bill Brady.
She, and another candidate for the Greens, could well take votes away from Mr Newhouse.
"Created to take votes from Ron Paul" implies that Ron Paul was a viable candidate – hardly.
"The feeling was that they would take votes from the Tories.
They are basically discriminating against us because they think we're going take votes away from them".
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