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The phrase "a delegates" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a delegate"? You can use "a delegate" when referring to a single representative or person chosen to act on behalf of a group, especially in formal settings like conferences or meetings.
Example: "As a delegate at the international summit, she was responsible for voicing her country's concerns."
Alternatives: "a representative" or "an envoy".
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A1 A Delegates Compromise?
The resolution was presented to the association at a delegates' meeting in San Antonio.
At a delegates meeting Tuesday night, 327 delegates, each representing several hundred union members, voted 66,295 for Ms. Roberts and 58,479 for Mr. Ensley.
The New York City Central Labor Council announced yesterday that Gary La Barbera was elected president at a delegates meeting on Monday night.
At a delegates' meeting, the union, the United Federation of Teachers, adopted a resolution calling for both sides to use the recommendations issued by an arbitration panel last week as a framework for a deal.
Several council officials said Mr. Ensley, the president of the social workers union, might have a fair chance of being elected in a direct election but would have far less of a chance in a delegates' vote because he has antagonized many council leaders.
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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.
Saw a newsperson interviewing a delegate.
3) Take a delegate's perspective.
A delegate to the conference, Maj.
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