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turned in

verb as in go to bed

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Viewers turned in to see Cher’s over-the-top skits and outfits, the era’s biggest stars and the couple’s edgy banter and unbridled joy.

The last few days of an election are largely about increasing turnout and less so about changing minds, or flipping votes, when many voters have already decided on their candidate and turned in ballots.

When I turned in my footage at the end of the campaign, I remember thinking, “Well, glad that guy’s not going anywhere.”

From Salon

He added that it is unknown how many of the 117,000 ballots his county issued have been affected; about 32,500 ballots have already been turned in by voters.

Markowitz also submitted 30 signatures, claimed to have witnessed them all in person under the penalty of perjury, and was also turned in by residents who claimed he had not watched them sign.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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