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to have a vote

 

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Term: To Have a Vote

Description:

The term "to have a vote" refers to the action of possessing the right or ability to participate in a formal decision-making process by casting one's vote, especially in a political context.

Possible Parts of Speech:

  • Verb phrase

Senses and Usages:

  1. Having the right to cast a vote in a political election.
  2. Taking part in a formal decision-making process by exercising one's voting power.

Sample Sentences:

  1. I am excited to have a vote in the upcoming election.
  2. All citizens should have a vote and voice in determining the future of our country.
  3. Only members of the organization have a vote during the general meeting.

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Books on Political Elections
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