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Sentence examples for vote out from inspiring English sources

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vote out

verb

To expel the holder of an office or other position through an act of voting.

  • The incumbent candidated was voted out in a tight race.
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The phrase 'vote out' is correct and usable in written English. It usually means to cast a vote in favor of removing or replacing something (or someone) through the voting process. For example: "The voters were determined to vote out the incumbent mayor and elect a new one.".

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We got our vote out".

The headline: "Let us in before you vote out".

"If you haven't got money, you vote out".

We can vote out our liars, unlike certain Arab — and Asian — countries.

They're going to be able to vote out their general manager".

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Mr. Davies wryly suggests the always-popular vote-out.

On the council, Crespo settled into the role of perpetual odd-vote-out, butting heads with the other four members.

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