online poll
collocation in Englishmeaningsofonlineandpoll
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online
adjective[before noun]
uk/ˈɒn.laɪn/us/ˈɑːn.laɪn/
Online products, services, or information can be bought or used on ...
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poll
noun
uk/pəʊl/us/poʊl/
a study in which people are asked for their opinions about a subject ...
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(Definition ofonlineandpollfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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After the matches each wrestler was given points by a panel of judges as well as points off anonlinepoll.
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She was voted into first place in anonlinepollof in 2004.
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The party held anonlinepoll, the results of which influenced the final vote.
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There were more than 400,000 votes cast in theonlinepollthat determined the winner.
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The poll enjoyed an overwhelming response unusual for theonlinepollwith 35509 votes counted.
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Theonlinepolltook place over 16 days and a total of 17,013 people participated in the poll.
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The results are decided by anonlinepoll.
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In theonlinepollto select a national fish, which attracted 50,000 voters, the pike won by about 500 votes.
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The band topped anonlinepollwhich asked festival-goers for their dream line-up and so the band were immediately asked and confirmed.
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Since 2006, the list has been determined by anonlinepolland by suggestions from visitors to the website.
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Wrestlers would earn points based on match results and points from a weeklyonlinepoll.
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The contest winner was decided based on the results of anonlinepoll.
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The name for the mascot was selected by the fans through anonlinepollon the team's website.
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In the second edition, a total of 25 candidates competed in anonlinepoll.
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Out of this list, the winner is selected by anonlinepoll, where anyone can vote.
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Guelph students allegedly voted 73.5% in favour of decertification in anonlinepollconducted by the university administration.
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In 1999 the book was voted number one of the best animation books of all time in anonlinepoll.
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Much of the show's discussions among the staff and callers deal with that day'sonlinepollquestion, usually dealing with a hot topic.
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