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Discover Ludwig'the referendums' is correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used when referring to multiple referendums, as opposed to a single referendum. For example, "The government has decided to hold the referendums on the issues of immigration and taxation."
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the referendums
noun
A direct popular vote on a proposed law or constitutional amendment. The adposition on is usually used before the related subject of the vote.
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The referendums were logistically impossible anyway.
Cities minister Greg Clark defended the referendums.
Mr Berlusconi said he would boycott the referendums.
But her keenness on the referendums has put them off.
Rather than settling a question, the referendums asked many more.
Some in Mr Berlusconi's Forza Italia, the right's biggest party, believe the referendums favour modernity.
The conventional Brussels wisdom is that the referendums were not really about the constitution.
The referendums were the brainchild of Antonio Di Pietro's Italy of Principles party.
He has given his enemies the referendums they asked for, and won.
Real estate groups have not taken a position on the referendums.
But it appeared far from certain that the referendums would make it to the ballot.
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