read a poll

Frequency: 6.05.0 per million words

To look at and understand the results of a poll.

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Examples (10)

  • I rarely read political polls as they can be misleading.
  • She likes to read the latest election poll results every morning.
  • After the debate, everyone wanted to read the immediate reaction poll.
  • If you read that recent poll, you'll see a significant shift in public opinion.
  • Analysts carefully read each new economic poll to predict market trends.
  • Did you read the online poll about the new product launch?
  • It's important to read a poll critically, considering its methodology.
  • The media often read polls as definitive, but they are just snapshots.
  • He tried to read the public opinion poll to gauge voter sentiment.
  • Many people refuse to read any poll results until election day.