polling
Prononciation : [ˈpoʊlɪŋ]
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Contexte : « voting »
(noun) polling refers to the process of asking people their opinions or preferences, usually before an election. It's like a survey where you find out who people like or what they think about a topic.
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The polling showed that more people want to support the new park project.
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The polling did not indicate strong support for the mayor's plan.
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What do the recent polling results say about voter preferences?
Contexte : « voting »
(verb) to polling means to ask people about their opinions or preferences, especially in the context of an election. It's like checking how people feel about a choice or candidate, often to predict the outcome.
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The team is polling citizens to see who they want to vote for in the upcoming elections.
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They are not polling anyone right now because it's too early in the campaign.
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Are they polling in our neighborhood to get opinions about the new school?
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