Sentence examples for were voting from inspiring English sources

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were voting

noun

A formalized choice on matters of administration or other democratic activities.

  • The city council decided the matter should go to public vote.

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People were voting.

We were voting.

People knew they were voting for that.

"We were voting for justice.

Then you were voting for red Tories.

"People were voting with their feet".

People knew what they were voting for.

He and Iman were voting for Moussa — "Stability," they said.

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Their efforts were voted down.

I am voting No".

"Nobody was voting, right?

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