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Yes, it is common practice to refer to a former U.S. Representative as "Representative" or "Rep" followed by their name, as a sign of respect for their service. This courtesy reflects their previous role and the recognition of their contributions to public service. However, in casual contexts, you might simply use their name without the title.

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