How to Use undecided in a Sentence
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The winner and the polls right now is the undecided voter.
—cleveland, 6 Apr. 2022
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And a quarter of the electorate is undecided on top of that.
—Laura Johnston, cleveland, 27 Apr. 2022
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The rest of the field of 13 were in single digits, and 21% of voters were undecided.
—cleveland, 2 June 2021
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Among the poll’s large group of undecided voters, 44% are white and 35% are Black.
—Wilborn P. Nobles Iii, ajc, 14 Sep. 2021
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More of those who were undecided have moved toward the Democrats, for now.
—Anthony Salvanto, Jennifer De Pinto, Fred Backus, CBS News, 28 Aug. 2022
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But Schiff and Porter are tied at 30%, with 40% undecided.
—David Lightman, Sacramento Bee, 1 Mar. 2024
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Even the number of doors — two or four — is still undecided.
—Peter Valdes-Dapena, CNN, 18 May 2021
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The harshness of any pushback depends on the gravity of the issue–and how the undecided lean.
—Richard Torrenzano, Fortune, 14 Dec. 2022
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But now, the fate of two of those three characters is still undecided (or at least unannounced to the public).
—Prarthana Prakash, Fortune, 22 Mar. 2023
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In the final stretch of the campaign, both Trump and Harris made stops in Texas to court undecided voters.
—Brandi D. Addison, Austin American-Statesman, 5 Nov. 2024
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With polls showing that a sizable share of voters remain undecided, and over a week left in the race, the field could still shift.
—BostonGlobe.com, 5 Sep. 2021
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But the high number of undecided voters means that the 55-year-old Mr. Kast could still prevail.
—Mary Anastasia O’Grady, WSJ, 12 Dec. 2021
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In a head-to-head race, many polls find an outright tie, with few voters undecided.
—Aaron Zitner, WSJ, 10 Nov. 2023
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Polls show large numbers of undecided voters in the race, with Mr. Hice and Mr. Raffensperger neck and neck, each with about one-third of the vote.
—New York Times, 20 May 2022
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The latest polling shows Sorrell with a slight lead, but a whopping 60% of the GOP voters are undecided.
—al, 22 May 2022
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The big question mark is the 18% that remain undecided.
—Eduardo Thomson, Bloomberg.com, 28 Mar. 2022
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The share of Latinos who were undecided fell when Harris entered the race.
—Suzanne Gamboa, NBC News, 14 Aug. 2024
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The fund will initially be housed at the World Bank, and how much countries should pay into it is still undecided.
—WIRED, 15 Nov. 2023
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By contrast, 27% were against the law, with 18% undecided.
—Laura Blasey, Los Angeles Times, 2 Dec. 2021
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And then there’s that tiny sliver of undecided voters in the middle who still might be making up their minds.
—ABC News, 6 Nov. 2022
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Meet the Press Now speaks with undecided voters in Georgia. ...
—Ben Kamisar, NBC News, 20 Oct. 2022
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The poll showed Brooks with a whopping 46-point lead, with 19 percent of voters undecided.
—al, 12 June 2021
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What were some of the key takeaways and how did undecided voters react?
—Sara Ganim, USA TODAY, 28 June 2024
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But as her degree program came to a close in 2001, Chakraverty was undecided about her next move.
—IEEE Spectrum, 26 June 2023
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Some New Yorkers remain undecided about how to rank their choices, and whether to rank at all.
—New York Times, 19 June 2021
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All were undecided, ready to change their minds, or planning to abstain.
—John Irish and Noemie Olive, The Christian Science Monitor, 6 Apr. 2022
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That could mean that final group of undecided voters broke for Schiff.
—David Lauter, Los Angeles Times, 15 Mar. 2024
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Most of the support Bush lost flowed into the undecided column.
—Todd J. Gillman, Dallas News, 19 Sep. 2021
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The move appeared to bode well for Johnson as the vote kicked off and several previously undecided Republicans cast their vote for him.
—Alexandra Hutzler, ABC News, 3 Jan. 2025
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Kelli Berglund is still undecided about taking her future husband's last name.
—Ashlyn Robinette, People.com, 30 Dec. 2024
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