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The phrase "about how to represent" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing methods or techniques for depicting or illustrating something.
Example: "The workshop will focus on about how to represent complex data visually for better understanding."
Alternatives: "regarding the representation of" or "concerning how to depict".
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Any advice about how to represent this fairly?
Most logic about how to represent and manipulate data is expressed within class declarations.
They seem to be working through interesting ideas about how to represent the two dimensional three-dimensionally.
Whatever else it is, "Unforgiven" is an argument about how to represent violence, an argument about movies.
His defenders may respond that Wright has no choice how he feels, only choices about how to represent it.
The Nine Chapters presupposes mathematical knowledge about how to represent numbers and how to perform the four arithmetic operations of addition, subtraction, multiplication, and division.
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Representing the Group is a way for participants to learn about how groups communicate and how to represent one group to another.
Project-based course about how to measure, represent, and communicate information effectively.
"Virginia Woolf's literature really transformed my own ideas about how to formally represent the passage of time and how time affects us," Lowery said.
But Giles, who DJed long before learning to produce her own tracks, is thinking hard about how to best represent herself on record now that she has a wider audience.
Wenger also traces how Jews often disagreed about how properly to represent these figures, focusing on the struggle over the legacy of the Jewish Revolutionary hero Haym Salomon.
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