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The phrase "a representation that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a depiction, illustration, or portrayal of something, often in legal or formal contexts.
Example: "The contract includes a representation that all information provided is accurate and complete."
Alternatives: "a depiction that" or "an assertion that".
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This paper presents a representation that approximates the geometry of 3D objects.
In building internal models of limb dynamics, does the brain use a representation that is optimal for control of inertial objects, or a representation that is closely tied to how peripheral sensors measure limb state?
It's not, in a sense, an equation, it's just a representation that allows us to see which institutions matter.
Our construction is intuitive, and yields a representation that is more compact than the previously known one.
Therefore, it is important to introduce a representation that can take the time-varying nature of FOGs' stability into account.
We propose a representation that maintains orthogonality of the basis vectors and so has excellent numerical properties.
I'm wowed by its color — echt plastic red — but miss the point of a representation that might as well, with far less fuss, be the real thing.
Indeed, the present results demonstrate that we can use clues to elicit a representation that contains more information about the object's meaning than what was provided as input.
As shown formally by i-theory, by associating representations of frames from nearby times, a representation that tolerates whatever transformations occurred in the video may be achieved.
Such diverse attitudes helped inform the representation of the body in art, a representation that simultaneously depended upon conventions of style, craft, medium, artistry, and preciousness.
It is a representation that is crucial to the doctrine of Jesus's "authentic humanity": Mary is his link to human nature and earthly experience.
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