Sentence examples for was polled from inspiring English sources

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was polled

noun

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

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A year later, when the same group was polled, only 39percentt made that claim.

Marvin Gaye was polled at 6, Otis Redding at 8 and James Brown at 10.

The players association was polled in the last week and voted in favor of the plan, said the union's special assistant to the executive director, Mathieu Schneider.

I mention that great documentary-maker because, when Mr. Marker was polled in 1992, he declined to play the game (he did slip in one name, "Vertigo").

For the first time since the question was polled in 2009, more white people were in the "more change" camp than in the satisfied group.

And while Muslims were polled face to face – because, as Phillips says, he wanted to avoid the failures of the past – the control group was polled via telephone.

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Neves was polling at 23%.

And that one was polling at 17%.

In April, he was polling at 46percentt.

The place has been polled to death".

"None of them had been polled".

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