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"through a representative" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use this phrase to indicate that one entity is acting on behalf of another. For example, "The company agreed to the settlement terms through a representative of the board of directors."
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SACHA BARON COHEN recently approached Elton John through a representative.
Through a representative, Mr. Redstone declined to comment.
(Basinger, through a representative, declined to comment for this article).
Through a representative, Sackler declined to speak with me.
Through a representative, the Rudins declined to comment.
"You caught me," Gifford said through a representative.
Mr. Mallya pledged through a representative to return the items to India for public display.
(Through a representative, Weinstein has denied all accusations of non-consensual sex).
This was something that Kiselev denied — but Putin, through a representative, didn't.
Mr. Browne, through a representative, declined to comment for this article.
Through a representative, Mr. Lemonis said he has filed a lien on the property.
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