resounding vote

Frequency: 6.811.3 per million words

a result in an election or poll that shows a very large majority for one side

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  • The party won a resounding vote of confidence from the public.
  • The proposal passed with a resounding vote of approval from the council.
  • After the debate, the proposal received a resounding vote in its favor.
  • The public gave the new policy a resounding vote of confidence in the recent poll.
  • She secured a resounding vote for re-election, surprising many.
  • Despite the opposition, the leader secured a resounding vote in the leadership election.
  • The board's decision was supported by a resounding vote from the shareholders.
  • The team received a resounding vote of no confidence from the board of directors.
  • Despite strong opposition, the bill passed with a resounding vote.
  • Historically, the amendment was rejected by a resounding vote in the legislative assembly.
  • The motion failed to pass, receiving a resounding vote against it.
  • Citizens delivered a resounding vote against the proposed tax increase in the referendum.
  • His leadership was affirmed by a resounding vote from the committee members.
  • It was a resounding vote for change that swept the new party into power.
  • The referendum resulted in a resounding vote for independence.
  • The committee's decision was backed by a resounding vote from its diverse members.
  • Polls predicted a close race, but the outcome was a resounding vote for change.
  • Many were surprised by the resounding vote in favor of the controversial measure.
  • We need a resounding vote from the community to proceed with this project.
  • The motion carried with a resounding vote, leaving no doubt about the outcome.