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the representative
noun
One who may speak for another in a particular capacity, especially in negotiation.
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"the representative" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to someone who is formally appointed to speak or act for another person or group, such as in the following sentence: The representative from the union gave a passionate speech about the rights of workers.
Exact(60)
Assess the representative by the accuracy of the resemblance between the representative and the represented.
The representative smiled awkwardly.
The representative typed.
The representative was puzzled.
"Oh yeah," said Bill, the representative.
Instead, the representative from Brazil did.
The representative APR is 18.9%.
Besides, the representative was fired.
I'd ring up the representative.
SECONDED by the representative of Russia.
THIRDED by the representative of Russia.
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