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The phrase "with representation" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to someone or something having a representative or advocate, often in a legal or official context. For example: In the court proceeding, John provided his own defense, but Mary was represented by a lawyer throughout the case.
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Confusing population with representation risks putting the debate into reverse gear.
And, as JK Galbraith pointed out, they also don't like taxation with representation very much either.
Black people made up only 2% of members, with representation among Latinos below 2%.
Like Warhol, he is involved simultaneously with representation and the nagging ghost of abstraction.
"Things have been going much more smoothly since we started riding with representation".
"I know with representation you can't just step on people easily," said Mr. Jones, the flutist.
But a preoccupation with representation suggests that feminism has lost its larger ambitions.
Analysts said there was a chance of establishing a technocratic government with representation from all factions.
With representation, Finders Key might have been sold to Hendrickson for more.
Rather, they are minority-group citizens with representation in the Israeli Parliament.
Chris Burden's images of Erector Set bridges and David Shrigley's squiggly stick-figure etchings toy with representation.
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