Sentence examples for a constituency in which from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a constituency in which" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a specific group of people or voters within a defined area or context, often in political discussions.
Example: "The senator represents a constituency in which the majority of residents support environmental policies."
Alternatives: "a group in which" or "a population in which".

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He just needed to appeal to diehard conservatives, a constituency in which Sorenson was well liked.

Moore, a columnist for the paragon of ethnic tolerance that is The Mail on Sunday is running in a constituency in which only 44 per cent are "White British".

With those ideas in view, he first went into politics in 1881, offering himself for election to the parliament of the Cape Colony in a constituency in which he had to depend on Boer support.

Under the GRC scheme, which came into effect on 1 June 1988, the Government may, having regard to the number of voters in a particular constituency, advise the President to declare it to be a GRC and designate it as a constituency in which at least one of the candidates is from the Malay community, or from the Indian or some other minority community in Singapore.

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We selected a constituency in North Central Trinidad which was considered to be representative of the socio-economic and ethnic characteristics of the country.

There is a 2% threshold to enter parliament (unless a party wins a constituency seat, in which case it would enter parliament even if it hasn't met the threshold. This is unlikely in practice as winning a constituency seat would most probably mean that a party has won more than 2% of the vote nationally).

The Workers Partyy came within sight of victory in Aljunied, a big "group" constituency (in which voters select a party slate of five or six candidates), gaining 44%.

The market is a microcosm of the new political constituency in which it stands: a melange of brown faces and white, rich and poor, squeezed into a small space.

There may be questions, too, about his alleged role in the IRA, particularly in the 1970s, and the "disappearance" of a west Belfast mother whose remains were found only a few years ago in the constituency in which he is now standing – claims he has always denied.

How is it that this Hampshire constituency, in which Labour usually come a distant third, a place was once claimed by Kirstie 'n' Phil to be within the 10 best places to live in the country, looks so, well, grim?

But each voter also has a second vote, and this vote is cast for a person to represent them and the constituency in which they live.

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