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The phrase "a different constituency and" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing various groups or segments of a population, particularly in political or organizational contexts.
Example: "The new policy aims to address the needs of a different constituency and ensure that all voices are heard."
Alternatives: "another group and" or "a distinct audience and".
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No decisions were made yesterday, but Mr. Whitehead said each director would work with a different constituency and relay his or her concerns to the board.
So under the new proposals, the MP for "Mersey Bank" will need to take a 12-mile detour through a different constituency and across the Mersey to reach both areas he or she represents.
But secretaries of state have a different constituency, and Mrs. Clinton knows that the early relationship with the European allies, among others, may well depend on how she strikes a balance between defending Israel and seeking to address humanitarian concerns about the conflict in Gaza.
Matters changed when communism turned into a system of states as well as parties, for states have different constraints, a different constituency and different tasks.
Each level of government responds to a different constituency and independently of the other.
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Divide students into groups of three or four, and have each select a different constituency listed on the board.
Does he believe that he must satisfy a different constituency than climate activists -- namely, residents of both red and blue states who don't give a crap about climate, but who feel they have a divine right to "cheap" energy, no matter how much that energy might cost to future generations?
Well, no, again it's a different constituency.
Every lawmaker the president now relies on has a different constituency than he does.
"For Subaru, each of the four celebrities appeals to a different constituency," he added.
"Back to School, as an Adjunct" (The Search, Jan . 31 resonated with me, though I had a different constituency in mind.
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