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The phrase "a representative government" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a system of government in which officials are elected to represent the people.
Example: "In a democratic society, citizens have the right to vote for their leaders, ensuring that they have a voice in a representative government."
Alternatives: "a democratic government" or "an elected government".
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Cutting public spending directly hurts the public, and what's the point of having a representative government that's hurting the people it represents?
Cutting public spending directly hurts the public according to Ryan, so what's the point of having a representative government that's hurting the people it represents?
"We don't have a representative government anymore".
But the role of public-opinion measurement in a representative government is more troubling than ever.
Washington has pressed Baghdad for years to end corruption and build a representative government.
A representative government in Hong Kong would be the best monitor and guarantor of continued autonomy.
Elections were held in April and May 1965 to form a representative government.
That definition allows even a representative government to be labeled a tyranny.
We just want a representative government for all Afghans.' And there lies the rub.
The marchers of the Arab Spring clearly carried the Egyptian people's legitimate aspirations for a representative government.
The sultan was forced to reinstate the constitution of 1876, which limited his powers and reestablished a representative government.
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