Many a place/ a great many places

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1) The polling was marred at a great many places by attempts at nigging.

2) The polling was marred at many a place by attempts at nigging.

Of the sentences above, which one is grammatically correct?
 
What is the source of the original sentence, which I presume said 'rigging'?
 
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Name : Objective General English

Author: Dr. R.S. Aggarwal and Vikash Aggarwal
 
Are you saying you found the first sentence in an English language textbook? What makes you doubt its grammaticality?

Where did you find the second sentence?

Why do you suggest that only one of the sentences is grammatical?

What is 'nigging'?

What's your wider goal in asking this question?
 
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See my post #2.
 
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