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The phrase "anyone else represented" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when inquiring about the presence or involvement of additional individuals in a particular context, such as a meeting or event.
Example: "Before we proceed, can you confirm if anyone else represented from the marketing team is here?"
Alternatives: "any other participants" or "any additional representatives".
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Redmond was stressed out enough without hearing the voice of the man who more than anyone else represented Nebraska and her years of pain.
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It is class warfare when the corporations are given unlimited free speech, while one impediment after another is placed in the path of unions or anyone else who represents workers.
Smith, 33, has scored more goals for England's women than anyone else in history, represented her country over 100 times, was awarded an MBE in 2008 and is easily the most celebrated player in the squad.
He was the performer who, more than anyone else, came to represent the sound, style and lilting grace of his own fin de siècle Vienna.
Erling, more than anyone else I meet, represents.
Because if I win this seat, I'm going to represent you and the people that you represent just as much as I represent anyone else in this state".
Irving seems to be absolutely serious only in his hatreds — most of all, in his hatred of "our traditional enemies" (that is to say, "Jewish fraudsters"), of professional historians, and of anyone else he takes to represent the establishment.
I went to gift shows and my orders got so big that I couldn't represent anyone else.
It was extremely difficult for many Italian immigrants, who did not feel protected or represented by anyone else, to avoid the clutches of the mob.
It expresses disdain for her supporters, who have as much right as anyone else to have their interests represented in parliament, and it ultimately plays into her studied depiction of herself as put-upon outsider, which is the dynamic on which she trades.
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