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How to use democratically in a sentence

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It is hoped that the next election will be done democratically at the polling booths.
When he tried to overthrow the democratically elected government in 1992, he showed his true colors.
We worship our newly enlarged, all powerful, democratically elected mayoral overlord.
The drama is neatly and democratically divided up among half a dozen roles, which merge smoothly and unmemorably into one another.
If the genes of violence are in many of us, why are they less likely to be in democratically elected rulers than in dictators?
This country is a democracy, so its president is democratically elected by a popular vote.
They twice attempted to decapitate the legitimate, democratically elected UK government.
There will be a democratically elected president, with a cabinet, and a Prime Minister to oversee the cabinet.
A shadowy figure has appeared on the horizon to put these democratically unaccountable Johnny Come Latelys in their place.
To overcome this crisis democratically and pacifically, the majority of people are asking him to announce elections or simply resign.
The matter of choosing the Labour candidate to fight the next general election will be made democratically by the party.
I have faith in democratically elected officials as I know I can always vote again if dissatisfied.
We stand by and allow them to remove many democratically elected presidents from office and replace them with imperialist stooges.
Moreover, the bulk of the newly acquired lands were not democratically distributed to yeomen pioneers.
You can't have people inferring a democratically elected politician is a terrorist.
Neither civil service nor judiciary are trained to usurp a democratically elected prime minister.
Impeachment of a democratically elected leader should be employed only as a last resort.
A new Prime Minister, Hans Modrow, headed a caretaker government that shared power with the new, democratically oriented parties.
The real perversity is the fact that democratically elected leaders now inhabit a different space from those who elected them.
They elect a leader democratically, and by popular vote, they start deciding what has to be done.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The birds were mating, life was forward, and Nature loves to be democratically lavish with her choicest secrets.
A nation, democratically constituted, is not organized from a military point of view.
During this past year, Peru inaugurated a democratically elected government.
For a democratically organized polity, however, there is no monarchial position outside the society.
These latter are democratically counted in with the dining-room boarders.
That an unelected upper chamber should be able to play such political games and arbitrarily block the will of the democratically consti tuted government is bizarre.
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