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The phrase "a constituency of human" is not correct in written English.
It seems to be missing a noun to complete the phrase, such as "beings" or "nature."
Example: "The organization aims to represent a constituency of human beings who advocate for environmental protection."
Alternatives: "a group of humans" or "a body of people".
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"Our goal was to ensure that conference goers were aware that Airbnb lists homes in illegal settlements built on Palestinian land, and that there is a constituency of human rights activists, including Jewish Americans, that are asking Airbnb to withdraw from the settlements," Naomi Dann, another protester, told me.
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"This is not just a constituency of affluent retirees.
It has a constituency of more than two billion believers.
It is a constituency of contrasts.
Perhaps Schultz can create a constituency of tea snobs.
As a sole proprietor, O'Reilly has to answer to a constituency of exactly one.
The defenders don't have a constituency, or rather only have a constituency of one.
A wave of human agents?
They still comprise a huge constituency of the Shia poor.
The results have general relevance as they reflect the views of a broad constituency of experienced respondents.
Women were a growing constituency of readers and of consumers, increasingly targeted by newspaper advertising.
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