Pronunciation of the English word vote.
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1. | This is a vote the ramifications of which are going to last for many generations. We have to think very long-term here. Anyone with a sense of history knows that this country has fought bitterly to maintain its freedom and independence for nigh on a thousand years. My heart wants us to remain in Europe, but my head tells me I have no choice but to vote to leave. I'm going to vote with my head. | |
2. | It's not enough to just say you're going to vote. You need to vote. | |
3. | It isn't enough to just say you're going to vote. You need to vote. | |
4. | Now you've come of age, you have the right to vote. | |
5. | Each man must cast a vote. | |
6. | For whom will you vote for president? | |
7. | We are entitled to vote at the age of twenty. | |
8. | We decided by vote. | |
9. | We selected the chairman by a vote. | |
10. | They took a vote on the motion. |