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constituency

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


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It was a “serendipitous” win for a constituency that had not quite consolidated, said Ann Tweedy, a professor at the University of South Dakota School of Law, who has studied polyamory from a legal perspective.

From Los Angeles Times

The Barrow and Furness MP, whose constituency is home to several defence contractors, asked the MoD permanent secretary if he was aware of the impact the delay was having on them.

From BBC

While local elections are traditionally depoliticised in small rural constituencies, the final results will nonetheless provide a snapshot of the country's mood, political scientist Nonna Mayer said in the lead-up to the first round.

From Barron's

"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