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polling

noun as in ballot

noun as in electioneering

Strong matches

noun as in voting

Strongest matches

Strong matches

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There’s no polling yet on how widespread this conspiracy theory has become.

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They were based on votes counted from nearly 93 percent of the polling stations.

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This week “Wicked: For Good” will be joined in theaters by Disney’s “Zootopia 2,” which prerelease polling indicates will also be a blockbuster.

As for the triple lock, younger people could benefit from its continuation when they eventually retire themselves - and polling shows that 18-49 year olds are broadly in favour of keeping the policy.

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In May that all changed: for more than five months, Reform's average polling has hovered around 30%, while the two other parties have now fallen below 20%.

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