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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a strong constituency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a group of supporters or members who have significant influence or power, often in a political context.
Example: "The senator has a strong constituency that actively supports her policies and initiatives."
Alternatives: "a solid base of support" or "a robust following".
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As antipathy towards national politics grows, so do the benefits of having a strong constituency profile.
Part of the cover calculus is to have a strong constituency buying group.
Is there a strong constituency for abolishing Medicaid and letting the poor, when they are ill, fend for themselves in the market for health care?
Mr. Santorum has a strong constituency among Southern conservatives who are drawn by his religious faith and vocal opposition to abortion.
But earthquake prediction has a strong constituency among the public, the scientists who receive the money and the agencies that dole it out.
This is about giving the people a choice, and it can unite those who believe in electoral reform with those who want to maintain a strong constituency link.
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Obama has a stronger constituency supporting a tough China policy and tough trade policies because of the fair trade and labor wing.
That drew many young men, a surprisingly strong constituency for the show, away from "Deadwood".
Wellingborough mayor-elect Barry Graves also paid tribute to Sir Peter, remembering him as a "very strong constituency MP".
Opinion pollsters put Mr Odinga, the undisputed leader of the Luo with an additional strong constituency among the have-nots and Muslims, well in the lead.
There was a hectic search for a well-trained monkey with strong constituency links.
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