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well-represented

British  

adjective

  1. having good or sufficient representation

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Team USA will still be well-represented at the Games, with Reed replacing DeChambeau and joining Justin Thomas, Collin Morikawa and Xander Schauffele in the men’s field.

From Washington Times

“There is a well-represented faction on the political right that is openly hostile to Big Business,” said economist Michael Strain of the American Enterprise Institute.

From Washington Post

They're well-represented in America by a large handful of rightwing billionaires and their "libertarian" think-tanks and front groups working against, for example, HR1/SB1 For The People Act.

From Salon

None of the demographic groups that animate today’s Democratic coalition are well-represented in the state.

From Seattle Times

The writer clearly enjoys telling stories from less well-represented parts of the country, but doing so throws up some unexpected challenges.

From BBC