Learn what "you still don't have anyone to represent you" means, when people say it, and how to use it naturally in English.

It means the person still lacks someone who can act or speak on their behalf.
From Trial Marriage To A Billionaire Season 2, Episode 59
Someone points out that the other person still has no legal or personal support to speak for them.
Use this when talking about representation, support, or legal standing. It can sound sharp or accusatory if said in a dispute.
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