Examples of 'vote just' in a sentence
Meaning of "vote just"
vote just - To cast a vote fairly and without bias
How to use "vote just" in a sentence
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With the vote just days away.
Vote just three points.
But we will make a vote just for that.
The vote just held is a prime example.
Thank you for your key vote just now.
They vote just like everyone else.
His delegation had therefore abstained in the vote just taken.
I will vote just before lunch.
I know of several people who did not vote just for this reason.
We vote just like we did last time.
The electoral commission made the decision to delay the election vote just.
The vote just made it official.
So why not just hang on the me One more vote just to guarantee.
You can vote just for one if you choose to.
Are you saying you will give me a vote just because of a girl?
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Many people do not vote just because they can not get to their polling places.
You know, I do not know if he has my vote just yet.
I do not vote just to vote.
So to vote just go to the Canadian Blog Awards and cast your ballot.
A Bloomberg candidacy could split the vote just enough to give Mr Trump the White House.
I vote just so I can complain?
That takes time . Also, people often vote just so they do not stray from the group.
I have one vote just like you do and Arizona does.
Mr President, should I give up making explanations of vote just because I have lost my voice?
I have one vote just like you do and Arizona does . Oh, no.
I would also like to, uh, take a test vote just to see where we stand.
Also, people often vote just so they do not stray from the group.
Yes . Are you saying you will give me a vote just because of a girl? Yeah.
I am not an A.T.M. I have one vote just like you do and Arizona does.
Mr. Obama could have asked for a limited vote just on this, without riders.
They have my vote just for this! →.
Black people only got the right to vote just over 40 years ago!
They deserve a “ no ” vote just on principle.
The Senate ratified the treaty by a 20-10 vote just enough to meet the two-thirds majority requirement.