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"through democratic means" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you are referring to actions taken by a group of people through voting or other non-coercive processes. For example, "The townspeople decided to build a new library through democratic means."
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"It isn't possible to change this regime through democratic means," he says.
Supporters saw its victory as a chance to address Kurdish issues in Turkey through democratic means.
The SDLP wants to achieve the reunification of Ireland through democratic means.
Led by John Hume, the SDLP wants to achieve the reunification of Ireland through democratic means.
"I want you to give them the first lesson through democratic means in the ballot box," he said.
They also wanted to test whether they were ready to risk the retaliations that might follow challenging an undemocratic government through democratic means.
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His entire sentence, though, was not: "I have nothing against homosexuals, or any other group, promoting their agenda through normal democratic means".
Since the changes within Iran's political culture have come through purely democratic means, we should continue to seek ways to lend support to the people of Iran.
Try this: "I have nothing against the promoting of their agenda by homosexuals, or by any other group, through normal democratic means".
Let me be clear that I have nothing against homosexuals, or any other group, promoting their agenda through normal democratic means.
Truth, justice, human rights and the rule of law can be restored in place of darkness, and it can be done through peaceful democratic means.
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