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Discover LudwigThe phrase "another constituency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to an additional group of voters or supporters within a political context or organization.
Example: "The candidate is trying to appeal to another constituency by addressing their specific concerns during the campaign."
Alternatives: "an additional group" or "a different electorate".
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Now, another constituency is coming around to this view.
The Cuban exiles are not, however, just another constituency for Jeb Bush.
But there's another constituency that benefits from high-stakes political conflicts like the shutdown: me.
All four telecoms firms have gone public on the Hong Kong Exchange, creating another constituency: outside shareholders.
In another constituency, observers said only 12,000 ballot papers had been cast yet officials in Harare produced 20,000.
And young people, another constituency likely to swing the president's way, are also supportive of greater restrictions.
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Wall Street is another ornery constituency.
Within the tech world, another attractive constituency, executives have also been heavily wooed.
Such conditions could well drive investors away.The markets are another tough constituency for the treasury secretary.
A selection of areas in the Midlands feature, including another Birmingham constituency (Ladywood), Nottingham North and West Bromwich.
Another A.K.P. constituency, followers of the Islamic preacher Fethullah Gulen, is said to be deeply ambivalent about backing Mr. Erdogan in future elections.
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