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How to Use "Election" with Example Sentences
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election
(n):
the process of choosing a person for a specific position or deciding on something through voting
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Used with adjectives:
"
We hope to have a
fair
election
.
"
(fair, free, open)
"
The president won in a
close
election
.
"
(close, landslide)
"
The results of the
popular
election
are in.
"
(popular, democratic)
"
They lost the majority in the
last
election
.
"
(last, recent)
"
They will vote in the
county
election
.
"
(county, local, national, regional, state, presidential, general, primary)
Used with verbs:
"
The city will
hold
a special
election
for mayor.
"
(hold, have, conduct, run, call)
"
The loser
is contesting
the
election
results.
"
(be + contesting, be + fighting, be + disputing)
"
The mayor
won
re-
election
.
"
(won, lost)
"
Bad weather may
affect
the
election
.
"
(affect, influence, cancel, delay)
"
The national
election
takes place
in November.
"
(takes place, happens)
Used with nouns:
"
He is working hard on his
election
campaign
.
"
(campaign, strategy)
"
The economy is a major
election
issue
.
"
(issue, topic)
"
The
election
results
won't be known tonight.
"
(results, outcome, returns)
"
They expect a high
election
turnout
.
"
(turnout)
"
Election
day
is fast approaching.
"
(day, time, season)
"
Many are calling for
election
reform
.
"
(reform)
Used with prepositions:
"
He was elected
in
the 2000 general
election
.
"
(in)
"
Membership to the country club is
by
election
.
"
(by, through)
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