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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we have election" is not correct in standard written English.
It should be "we have an election" or "we have elections" depending on the context. Example: "In our country, we have an election every four years to choose our leaders."
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"We have election corruption issues and already there have been a lot of bribes," she says.
Why do we have election seasons, after all, if not to argue about which candidate would be better-suited to making decisions that put Americans in harm's way overseas?
"Are we going to tie everybody's hands so much that instead of there being what is perceived to be election by special interests," she asked, "will we have election of only wealthy individuals?" The pressure on Mr. Meeks was also considerable.
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We have elections coming up soon.
And that is why we have elections".
That's why we have elections.
(Remember: we have elections).
We have campaigns, we have elections.
"In Connecticut, we have elections, not auctions," he said.
"We have elections, free and open elections; but I do rig them," she said.
A Labour Government is urgently required; we have elections to win.
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