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The phrase "a representative from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe someone who has been sent to speak or act on behalf of a group or organization. For example, "The mayor sent a representative from the city council to meet with the neighborhood association."
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A representative from an N.Y.U.
Anoushirvan Mohseni Bandpey, a representative from Chalous, was severely injured.
A representative from the Ganz family declined to comment.
A representative from each union sits on the company's board.
A few months later, a representative from an N.G.O.
Joshua Svaty, a representative from central Kansas, disagrees.
"Paolo Cirino Pomicino!" Grillo shouted, citing a representative from Naples.
He was meeting with a representative from F.I.T.
(A representative from Premiere would not confirm the deal).
A representative from each group sits on the board.
A representative from each campaign briefly addressed the crowd.
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