Sentence examples for was election from inspiring English sources

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was election

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A process of choosing a leader, members of parliament, councillors or other representatives by popular vote.

  • The parliamentary elections will be held in March.

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The next day was Election Day.

"It was election time.

It was Election Day.

It was election night 2000.

Most recently it was election night.

The following evening was election night.

The last time I talked to him was Election Night".

So it was election night and the president looked sheepish.

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They would not say if they thought his killing was election-related.

Democrats grumped that the increase was election-year politics; that in celebrating yesteryear's greats, its requirement for matching private funds might drain the pool for today's edgy artists.

It was Election Day, and many of the cadets and officers were sent to the city's 1,199 polling places.

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