Sentence examples for to polling from inspiring English sources

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to polling

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

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Voters were delivered to polling stations by special buses.

From there we would be bused to polling stations.

The gap between candidates usually narrows nearer to polling day.

"There are numerous subtleties" to polling, Professor Williams said.

That didn't mean subordinating national security to polling data.

The visit came as Israelis headed to polling stations for parliamentary elections.

But it will not be a dominating issue in the run-up to polling day.

In Lagos, before sunrise, voters began their journey to polling stations in Africa's biggest city.

A steady flow of people got to polling stations, though some reported irregularities and other worries.

Two million voters still need to be assigned to polling stations.

On Tuesday the group is planning to drive additional voters to polling places.

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