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constituency

[kuhn-stich-oo-uhn-see] / kənˈstɪtʃ u ən si /


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"In the case of birds, it was hunters, bird watchers, nonprofit organizations and many other constituencies who banded together to reach a common goal."

From Science Daily

The Clyburns embody all that is annoying to a certain constituency of Americans.

From The Wall Street Journal

Nepal's law requires citizens to cast their ballots in their registered constituency, which is often where they were born.

From BBC

Newbury's Liberal Democrat MP Lee Dillon said families in his constituency were "being left to shoulder the worst of these global shocks, at the very moment they are already battling the cost‑of‑living crisis".

From BBC

Two of the by-elections will be held in Toronto, in constituencies that are considered Liberal strongholds.

From BBC