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The phrase "a behalf of" is not correct in English; it should be "on behalf of." You can use "on behalf of" when you are representing someone else or acting as their spokesperson.
Example: "I am writing this letter on behalf of my colleague who is unable to attend the meeting."
Alternatives: "in place of" or "as a representative of."
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The losses could have resulted from a trade on a behalf of a client, in which case the bank would have taken the other side of the trade.
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Yeats excerpts courtesy A P Watt Ltd on behalf of Gráinne Yeats.
A P Watt Ltd on behalf of Quentin Blake .
The Subscriber creates a subscription on behalf of a Receiver using the Subscribe operation on a Publisher (1.0).
An advocate presents a case on behalf of a client.
As he speaks, another man is leaving a tribute on behalf of a friend in Australia.
Trump traveled to Pittsburgh for a rally on behalf of a congressional candidate in the state.
Last year, Nisos did such a test on behalf of a major financial institution.
We're doing a study on behalf of a major medical institution.
Or, an office manager can place an order on behalf of a few people or on behalf of everyone.
Queenan submitted an application on behalf of a nonexistent magazine editor named R.C. Webster.
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