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Soheil1 Posted 13 years ago
Vocabulary

Polling station/domain?!

Hi.
Is it correct to say:
The fact that the two polling station(or domain) that I visted, were not open yet, gave a smell of rigging in the election?
  

Top answer

You could say, The fact that the two polling stations I visited were not open yet hinted at election rigging. or, The two polling stations I visited were not open. There was a smell of election rigging in the air.

  • You could say, The fact that the two polling stations I visited were not open yet hinted at election rigging.
  • or, The two polling stations I visited were not open.
  • There was a smell of election rigging in the air.
  • Hope that helps.
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You could say,

The fact that the two polling stations I visited were not open yet hinted at election rigging.

or,

The two polling stations I visited were not open. There was a smell of election rigging in the air.

Hope that helps.

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