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poll
noun as in census; tally of answers to questions of opinion
Example Sentences
During last year’s holiday shopping season, the company found, a third of the shoppers polled said they experienced fraud from these advertisements.
The tight polls in the swing states make more sense after listening to these 15 voters.
The federation, which represents rank and file officers, said the poll aimed to get "concrete evidence" of the experience of officers.
One poll suggests that although 64 percent of Americans say they’re at least “somewhat worried” about climate change, less than half of those report they are “very worried.”
At the time, polling by Data for Progress found substantial bipartisan support for a New Deal-style response to the pandemic, even though Republican elites usually hate that sort of thing.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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