Sentence examples for to poll from inspiring English sources

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to poll

noun

A survey of people, usually statistically analyzed to gauge wider public opinion.

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Caucuses in general are hard to poll.

Trump continues to poll respectably.

Gillibrand hired Pollock to poll the area.

"I would tell them to poll immediately.

There, Bliss employees will be on hand to poll which lotion visitors prefer.

A Mumsnet survey suggests a small Conservative lead, although the results fluctuate from poll to poll.

One of these states, Alaska, is notoriously hard to poll accurately.

Nor was the fact that Conservatives tend to poll favourably on law-and-order issues.

2005 iCLICKER It allows professors to poll or quiz students and receive results in real time.

He treated people as people, not as units to poll or votes to squeeze.

Mr. Weiner is hardly blind to poll numbers, which show a deep distaste for his candidacy.

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