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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a representative breakdown of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to describe a detailed analysis or summary that accurately reflects the components of a larger whole.
Example: "The report provides a representative breakdown of the survey results, highlighting key trends and demographics."
Alternatives: "an illustrative analysis of" or "a detailed summary of".
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Estimating results on a representative breakdown of boxing membership in Canada, a similar pattern emerged, whereby 68.2%% concurred with mandatory headgear while only 4.95 % supported its prohibition.
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Consider a representative sample of these explanations.
Analysis of a representative mutant of this type, the sis5-1/abi4-101 mutant [ 46], reveals that it is resistant to the inhibitory effects of exogenous glucose on seed storage lipid breakdown.
Trametes multicolor, a circumglobal hardwood-colonizing fungus, was chosen as a representative of lignocellulose-degrading white-rot fungi, which are a versatile source of the redox enzymes thought to increase the breakdown of recalcitrant polymers in SBP [ 22].
A representative of Apax declined to comment.
She's a representative of something else.
A representative of Nelson Mandela.
It was a representative of Rachel Maddow.
A representative of the association stood sentry.
"He is a representative of the people".
This is a numerical breakdown of a qualitative sample selected for diversity and is therefore not intended to be numerically representative of the population.
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