Sentence examples for am on behalf of from inspiring English sources

The phrase "am on behalf of" is not correct in English.
It should be "I am on behalf of" or "I am here on behalf of." You can use it when you are representing someone else or acting as their spokesperson in a formal context.
Example: "I am here on behalf of the board to present our annual report."
Alternatives: "I represent" or "I speak for."

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That's why I'm as angry as I am on behalf of women.

"It's really hard for me to express how grateful I am, on behalf of my husband and myself, to the people of New Hampshire," Clinton said.

"I cannot begin to tell you how thankful I am, how appreciative I am, on behalf of our committee and on behalf of the veterans that are here today," Zarian said.

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And it is on behalf of each one of our own unfolding.

And that is on behalf of the bigger enterprise that we're all under one umbrella in the organization.

The symbol C is on behalf of a generic positive constant which may differ from one place to another.

Many class-action suits are on behalf of passive smokers.

Its apology is on behalf of Humberside police.

It will never be on behalf of the Cuban people.

That campaign was on behalf of the American Institute of Certified Public Accountants.

Some of her cases have been on behalf of Chechens complaining of human rights abuses.

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