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The phrase "whose constituency" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to the group of voters or supporters that a politician or representative serves or represents. Example: "The senator addressed the concerns of the citizens whose constituency had been affected by the new policy."
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Mr Harper, whose constituency is Forest of Dean, said: "A number of my constituents feel very fearful, terrorised might not be too strong a word, by the harassment they have faced by some of those opposed to the badger cull.
M. Glavany, whose constituency happens to be in the Hautes-Pyrénées, sided with his potential voters.
Among them were McDonnell, in whose constituency Heathrow lies, and Lucas.
Abbott, whose constituency of Hackney is included in the list of postcodes, said: "I think this is very unfair.
Blomfield, whose constituency includes the St Paul's Place office, said Donnelly's response amounted to a "half-truth".
The Labour MP Stephen Kinnock, whose constituency covers Port Talbot, welcomed Gupta's interest but questioned the credibility of his plan.
Just before leaving Britain in the summer, I had lunch with a member of parliament whose constituency is plagued with gang violence and drug gangs.
Tim Farron, the Lib Dem leader whose constituency covers parts of both the Lake District and Yorkshire Dales national parks, said the Government's behaviour had been "outrageous".
A former prime minister, Zafarullah Khan Jamali, a member of Parliament whose constituency in neighboring Baluchistan was 90 percent underwater, warned that the mood would only worsen.
Labour MP Andy Slaughter, whose constituency includes Television Centre, was outside the BBC this morning to lend his support to the protesters.
Nine Democrats and three Republicans changed their votes, including both New York senators, whose constituency includes Wall Street and major banks.
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