TOOK A SURVEY
Definition: Conducted a systematic set of questions or inquiries aimed at gathering information or opinions from a group of people.
Synonyms: Surveyed, Answered Questions, Participated, Responded, Polled
Usage Examples in Sentences
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The teacher took a survey in class to know which book we should read next.
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During recess, the students took a survey to decide the most popular game to play.
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We took a survey in the neighborhood to decide on a community project.
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The music teacher took a survey to select the type of music for the school concert.
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Last week, our professor took a survey to understand the students' opinions on the new course structure.
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The city council took a survey to gauge public interest in the construction of a new community park.
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She took a survey of the employees' opinions on the new work schedule.
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Before making any decisions, we took a survey to gather community feedback.
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The research team took a survey of 500 participants for their study on consumer behavior.
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The committee took a survey to assess public opinion on the proposed policy changes.
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I took a survey yesterday to gather feedback on our new product.
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Yesterday, I asked my colleagues if they took a survey about the upcoming changes.
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To improve our services, the company took a survey of customer satisfaction levels last month.
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Last month, we took a survey to evaluate employee engagement within the organization.
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Before launching the campaign, we took a survey to gauge public interest.
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Our company took a survey to gather employee feedback on the new work-from-home policy.
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Before launching the new product, the marketing team took a survey to understand customer preferences.
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The education board took a survey to gauge parents' opinions on remote learning.
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To determine the popularity of various subjects, the school took a survey among students.
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