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Discover LudwigThe phrase "representative from" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to denote someone who is sent to represent a certain organization, company, or country. For example, "We have sent a representative from our company to attend the trade show."
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A representative from an N.Y.U.
Instead, the representative from Brazil did.
(He's now a Republican representative from California).
Anoushirvan Mohseni Bandpey, a representative from Chalous, was severely injured.
A representative from the Ganz family declined to comment.
A representative from each union sits on the company's board.
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Two representatives from the h.
Representatives from Core Communities declined comment.
Representatives from the European Union and the I.M.F.
Representatives from those companies declined to comment.
Representatives from 44 teams visited last spring alone.
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