Examples of 'voted to close' in a sentence

Meaning of "voted to close"

voted to close: This phrase is used in the context of a group decision-making process, where members have collectively decided to bring something to an end or shut it down

How to use "voted to close" in a sentence

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voted to close
That government voted to close our local hospital.
In 2009 the majority of the members of the district board voted to close it.
I voted to close the border.
Then the FTC announced that it had voted to close its investigation of Microsoft.
I voted to close Walter Reed.
In May of that year, it was voted to close the school.
The board voted to close our plant in Franklin.
On Jan. 3, the five FTC commissioners voted to close the investigation.
They also voted to close down all the black-owned businesses in Abbeville.
Nuclear Plant Vermont legislators voted to close the state 's only nuclear power plant last week.
I said they voted to close Garfield permanently.
The Vermont Senate has voted to close the state 's lone nuclear power plant.
MAN, The board voted to close our plant in Franklin.
I said they voted to close Garfield permanently. Jefferson, did you hear me?
A subcommittee voted to close the camp, and the shelter was closed in February 1946.

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The German Parliament voted to close all the country's nuclear power plants by 2022.

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