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Common collocations with poll in American Collocation

poll noun countable

US /poʊl/

recent

the latest
recent

According to the latest polls the percentage of Christian marriages ending in divorce is around 50 %.

A recent opinion poll revealed that more than 80 per cent of people in Catalonia agree that bullfights are cruel.

types of poll

national
nationwide
public
reader
viewer

A nationwide poll suggests most people would like the government to take more action to improve public health.

how the questions are asked

online
phone
telephone

Have your say in this week’s online poll.

informal

informal
quick
straw

Feelings are mixed, as a pavement straw poll outside the office revealed.

how often

monthly
weekly

You can have your say in our weekly poll.

carry out a poll

carry out
conduct
do
hold
organise
run
take
undertake

A poll was conducted during the program in which more than 8,000 people took part.

publish a poll

post
publish
release

The National Institute for Mental Health has posted a poll on the members’ discussion zone inviting your views.

The five main UK polls published on the morning of the general election predicted a Labour lead of 0.8 %.

pay for a poll

commission

The BBC commissioned a poll of viewers to find the greatest Briton of all time.