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Pre-Election

Description:

Pre-election, as an adjective, refers to something that occurs or is done before an election. It can also be used as a noun to denote the period leading up to an election. This term is commonly used in political contexts to describe activities, discussions, or events that take place prior to the voting day.

Examples:

Adjective:

1. The pre-election campaign strategies are crucial for any political party.

2. The candidates engage in pre-election debates to convey their positions on various issues.

Noun:

1. The pre-election has been filled with intense political rallies and public speeches.

2. During the pre-election, voters closely examine the candidates' promises and past records.

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