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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a constituency with" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific group of people or voters that a representative or organization serves or represents.
Example: "The senator is focused on addressing the needs of a constituency with diverse interests and concerns."
Alternatives: "a group of constituents" or "a body of voters".
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In Maragwa, a constituency with near-total support for Mr Kibaki, turnout was 115 per cent.
Their ballot papers could influence the result in a constituency with 3.8 million potential voters.
The tragedy of the 2016 campaign is that Trump has mobilized a constituency with legitimate grievances on a fool's errand.
In a constituency with four seats and five parties, you'd get a table with 20 numbers, and the four largest ones would indicate which parties get the seats.
In the West, Siphonic, a solid third in the Breeders' Cup Juvenile, built a constituency with a runaway victory last December in the Hollywood Futurity.
King, elected in 1997, supported the Iraq invasion, which added pressure when she was challenged by the Respect party in a constituency with large numbers of Muslim voters.
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Internet users are a political constituency with a specific list of demands.
One reason is that foreign investors (along with the European Union) themselves act as a government constituency, with a significant influence on the local elite.
Internet voters are a growing constituency with a track record of political action.
MS&EC is a large constituency with a contrasting mix of solid Labour neighbourhoods and more affluent Tory areas.
If they opt in to this they will be attached to a constituency party, with the right to vote in leadership contests.
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