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Discover Ludwig"delegate from" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is representing a group, organization, or region at an event, meeting, or gathering. For example, "The conference welcomed a delegate from the United Nations."
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Mr. Torti, the delegate from Rhode Island, disagreed.
Nadera Geyaa, a delegate from Kunduz, was not amused.
Zhao Guangjun, 35, a delegate from Guangdong Province, was one.
We were introduced to the second oldest delegate from Georgia.
Mr. Koch is a Republican delegate from New York.
Ruben Estrada, a delegate from Orange County, was standing nearby.
"We made him a delegate from Puerto Rico".
A delegate from Texas said, "Those guys, again?" Yes, again.
Holly Arsiaga Burns, a delegate from Nebraska, was in tears.
Sengenberger, twenty-five, wan alternateate delegate from Colorado.
Browne [graphic] : delegate from the Sheffield & Leeds Constl.
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