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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a delegate" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a person who is authorized to represent others, especially in a conference or meeting context.
Example: "Each state will send a delegate to the national convention to voice their concerns and preferences."
Alternatives: "a representative" or "an envoy".
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A year ago, Mitchell became a delegate for Hillary Clinton.
In the first phase, delegation request, the delegator requests to delegate an attribute to a delegate.
A delegate to the conference, Maj.
Saw a newsperson interviewing a delegate.
I am not a delegate.
Mrs. Pelosi: But it's a delegate race.
Nadera Geyaa, a delegate from Kunduz, was not amused.
"I'm not a delegate, I'm a guest at the convention.
Zhao Guangjun, 35, a delegate from Guangdong Province, was one.
The senator's sister, Frances Jeppson, was running as a delegate.
A delegate for Sea Shepherd, Geert Vons, dismissed Japan's arguments.
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