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'with a vote' is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a method of reaching a decision in which members of a group each cast a vote for or against a particular issue. For example, "The decision was made with a vote of 5-4 in favor of the new policy."
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Those memberships do not come with a vote, either.
The bill passed with a vote of 67 to 32.
Important new decisions will be settled with a vote.
That's not something you change with a vote.
Debate is to end today, with a vote soon after.
Well, the only thing that stops a bad guy with a vote is a good guy with a vote.
But with a vote on membership coming as early as this week, time is running out.
Tuesday you can end Mitt Romney's hypocrisy on religious freedom, with a vote for Newt Gingrich.
A rider can be removed from the bill only with a vote to strike it.
Parliament will debate the issue on Thursday with a vote scheduled for Thursday night.
Faced with a vote of no confidence, the cabinet must resign.
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