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The phrase "a delegate for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who represents or acts on behalf of another person or group in a specific context, such as a meeting or conference.
Example: "She was appointed as a delegate for the environmental committee at the international summit."
Alternatives: "a representative of" or "an envoy for".
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A year ago, Mitchell became a delegate for Hillary Clinton.
A delegate for Sea Shepherd, Geert Vons, dismissed Japan's arguments.
A delegate for the governing coalition also confirmed the deal.
He has been a delegate for 36 years, nearly half his life.
He was criticised by a delegate for breaking the tuition fee pledge.
McKelvey was a delegate for Bernie Sanders to the Democratic convention.
She was a delegate for Hillary Clinton, with whom she is friendly.
She backed Senator John McCain's 2000 presidential bid and served as a delegate for him at the Republican National Convention.
I really don't think that negativity in campaigning has any place," said Ned Norris Jr, a delegate for Arizona.
Thiel had previously served as a delegate for Trump and delivered a keynote address at the Republican national convention.
"He is more than competent for the job," said Steve Todd, a delegate for Mr. Sanders from Pennsylvania.
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