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Discover LudwigThe phrase "array of constituencies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a diverse or varied group of constituencies, often in a political or organizational context.
Example: "The election results reflected an array of constituencies, each with unique needs and priorities."
Alternatives: "variety of constituencies" or "diverse set of constituencies".
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Movements like Greenpeace walk a narrow line, harvesting publicity for their cause from protests while seeking to maintain credibility with an array of constituencies — "investors and people who have the capability to get Gazprom to rethink," Mr. Naidoo said.
There was real money in the budget, however, for a broad array of constituencies: $70 million for health insurance for the working poor and $55 million for the disabled, $100 million for hospitals and more than $45 million for colleges, $25 million for high-tech entrepreneurs and $10 million for cancer researchers, to name a few.
The latest crop of companies in reorganization is beholden to a much expanded array of constituencies with interests in the outcome, including banks -- with collateral and without -- bondholders, shareholders, suppliers, partners and vulture capitalists who buy debt from others at distressed prices.
If not, we wouldn't be bearing witness to an endless array of constituencies who recognize the impact.
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In doing so, he must balance the competing interests of state education officials and an array of local constituencies -- not least the powerful teachers' union, whose support he needs much more as a chancellor than he did as a regent.
He argues that the Russian leader is trying to satisfy a broad array of domestic constituencies by coddling old dictators on the one hand and moving closer to the West on the other.
But Congress is not a rational institution these days, and the president's preferred choice for head of the central bank, the former Treasury secretary Lawrence H. Summers, is a contentious figure in a wide array of political constituencies.
But Mr. Levy, who faces the task of bringing the city's 1,100 public schools in line with the tough new standards he championed as a state regent, also has to face an array of local constituencies -- especially the powerful teachers' union, which has insisted that it will not allow Mr. Levy to force veteran certified teachers to transfer into failing schools against their will.
Of course, even as the private citizen Mr. Clinton is now, figuring out how to help Harlem, with its array of competing leaders and constituencies, is hardly an apolitical task.
"This high-level forum brings together an impressive array of public and private constituencies, to identify the smart investments that can be dedicated to one ambitious, yet simple goal - to end preventable child deaths," she said.
His plan also contained an array of other proposals intended to please a variety of constituencies.
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