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Discover Ludwig"their constituencies" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when referring to a group of people who are represented by a particular official such as an elected politician. For example: "The politicians immediately addressed the concerns of their constituencies."
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MPs exist to represent their constituencies.
All members may also attend selection conventions for their constituencies.
Uncoöperative Republicans are really just delivering what their constituencies expect.
"Some associations are rethinking who their constituencies are," Gordon said.
University professors reportedly told their constituencies to avoid it.
The members will spend two week in their constituencies.
We expect them to be in their constituencies.
Their constituencies have already been "carpet-bombed" with extra leaflets, billboards, surveys and Tory magazines.
They have organised meetings in their constituencies and hope people power will win out.
In November elected police commissioners were brought in to make forces more accountable to their constituencies.
Protocol obliges ministers to warn MPs of visits to their constituencies.
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