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representing on behalf
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "representing on behalf" is not correct; it should be "representing on behalf of." You can use it when indicating that someone is acting as a representative for another person or group. Example: "She is representing on behalf of the committee at the conference." Alternative expressions include "acting for" and "speaking for."
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60 human-written examples
According to Sisvel, the MP3 patents it represents (on behalf of companies including Philips and France Telecom) are "compulsory for complying with the ISO standard".
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Richard Schaefer, who has been representing Márquez on behalf of Golden Boy Promotions, last night held the door open for Hatton.
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Your choices would be represented, on your behalf, by your betters.
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The practice does not represent greed on behalf of waiting staff in the US, but a reflection of a very different system of rewarding staff.
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The attorneys representing the plaintiffs on behalf of the American Foundation for Equal Rights are the same ones that successfully challenged California's ban on gay marriage in court there.
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Joel Kurtzberg, a lawyer in New York who is representing Mr. Risen on behalf of both The Times and his book publisher, The Free Press, said he had no comment on the investigation.
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These selected e-mails and memos were compiled by Kohn, Kohn and Colapinto, the law firm representing the whistleblowers, on behalf of the National Whistleblower Center as part of the lawsuit.
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"This was an eminently defendable case, and I don't think it would have been a capital case if he'd had decent trial counsel" from the start, said Sandra L. Babcock, a Northwestern University law professor representing Mr. Leal on behalf of the Mexican government.
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E. Christopher Murray, a lawyer representing the Finkles on behalf of the New York Civil Liberties Union, said that because these comments were written after Dylan had already been suspended, "it was very suggestive at that point that Dylan had done something wrong and that he was in trouble".
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In a statement, the group said they were in "no way representing or acting on behalf of Occupy Cleveland".
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Occupy Cleveland said in a statement the men arrested were associated with their movement but that "they were in no way representing or acting on behalf of Occupy Cleveland".
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Place the direct object—the person or entity being represented—between 'representing' and 'on behalf of' for clearer sentence flow.
Common error
Writers frequently drop the word 'of' at the end of the phrase, resulting in the incomplete construction "representing on behalf". Ensure you follow the pattern 'representing [someone] on behalf of [someone]' or simply 'representing [someone]'.
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Linguistic Context
The string "representing on behalf" functions as a participle phrase fragment. In standard English, it lacks the necessary prepositional object to function as a complete modifier. According to Ludwig, the term usually requires the addition of "of" to correctly link to a noun phrase.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "representing on behalf" appears as a component in many high-quality publications, it is technically an incomplete idiomatic expression. Ludwig AI clarifies that it must be followed by the preposition "of" to be grammatically sound. In most professional contexts, such as those found in The New York Times or The Guardian, writers either place the object of representation directly after the verb or use the full phrase "on behalf of" to specify the benefactor. Using alternatives like "<a href="/s/acting+for" target="_blank" rel="alternative">acting for" or "<a href="/s/representing+the+interests+of" target="_blank" rel="alternative">representing the interests of" can often provide better clarity and conciseness in your writing.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
representing on behalf of
Adds the required preposition to make the phrase grammatically functional and complete.
acting on behalf of
Uses a more active verb to denote agency for another party.
speaking on behalf of
Specifies verbal representation rather than general representation.
representing the interests of
Focuses on the goals or benefits of the entity being represented.
appearing on behalf of
Common in legal or formal contexts where a person physically or officially shows up for another.
advocating for
Shifts the focus to active support and promotion of a cause or person.
acting for
A more concise and direct way to express the same relationship of agency.
serving as proxy for
Technically precise term for someone authorized to act for another.
speaking for
A simpler, more informal version of speaking on behalf of.
standing in for
Phrasal verb suggesting temporary or situational representation.
FAQs
Is it correct to say "representing on behalf"?
No, as noted by Ludwig AI, the phrase is considered incomplete. You should use "<a href="/s/representing+on+behalf+of" target="_blank" rel="alternative">representing on behalf of" instead.
What is the difference between "representing" and "on behalf of"?
While both imply acting for another, "<a href="/s/representing" target="_blank" rel="alternative">representing" often suggests an official or symbolic role, whereas "<a href="/s/on+behalf+of" target="_blank" rel="alternative">on behalf of" emphasizes that the action is done for the benefit or at the request of another.
How do I use "representing on behalf of" in a sentence?
A common structure is: "The lawyer is representing the family on behalf of the foundation." This clarifies both the primary client and the sponsoring organization.
What can I say instead of "representing on behalf"?
You can use clearer alternatives like "<a href="/s/acting+for" target="_blank" rel="alternative">acting for", "<a href="/s/speaking+for" target="_blank" rel="alternative">speaking for", or "<a href="/s/advocating+on+behalf+of" target="_blank" rel="alternative">advocating on behalf of" depending on the context.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
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Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
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