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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a second represents" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when explaining the meaning or significance of a second in a specific context, such as time measurement or representation in a mathematical or scientific discussion.
Example: "In the context of time, a second represents a fundamental unit that measures the duration of events."
Alternatives: "a second signifies" or "a second denotes".
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Google 's search algorithm, capable of pulling information from hundreds of millions of Web sites in a fraction of a second, represents one of the most sophisticated tools that humans have ever developed.
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A second represented the influence of habitat, existing biotic conditions, and for two anadromous species, ocean and migratory conditions, on the status of six widely distributed salmonid fishes.
Industry quotes were scarce in all countries with only a single article interviewing a private sector scientist and a second representing the views of a biotechnology company spokesperson.
Otherwise, the gene tree implies that three seed plant clades exist among these Group II genes; one with broad angiosperm and gymnosperm representation, a second represented in Amborella and gymnosperms, and the third represented only in conifers.
Net debt relief grants fell by more than a third, representing 0.2% of total ODA.
We construct six representative models for the conductance of the upper crust across the UK and a seventh representing a homogeneous half-space.
He estimates that by the middle of 2012 at the latest, the big banks' share of that market will have fallen to a third, representing a loss of millions of customers and billions of dollars.
Of these failures to engage, only a third represented mutual agreement between patient and professional.
The second represents a message assembly process that utilizes graph schema to generate a conceptual message.
The second represents PIP1, an aspartyl protease.
The first represents a pore radii ranging from 10 to 180.8 μm, whereas the second represents pore radii that vary from 1.2 to 10 μm.
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