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The phrase "about what represents" is not correct in standard written English.
It may be intended to discuss the meaning or significance of something, but it lacks clarity and proper structure.
Example: "The discussion was about what represents true leadership in today's society."
Alternatives: "regarding what signifies" or "concerning what embodies".
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But some marketers worry that ads that seem obsessed with lower prices and bargain merchandise could leave consumers confused about what represents the "best" value.
However, the book raises questions about what represents credibility, quality, and rigor in social science research; the book lacks an index, bibliography, and meaningful citations.
The Association for the Study of Obesity [ASO], which commissioned the survey, said it underlined public ignorance about what represents a healthy weight.
Pogba was pushed on his response and said that "if you're not happy, you cannot give your best" when asked about what represents happiness and comfort for him.
BA fashion graduate from Kingston University, Holly Thompson, says you have to make a decision about what represents your best work: "If you have two or three projects that show the same skills or discipline, choose the strongest".
People ready did think about what represents them". A number of the self-portraits on show are from people in the North West, including Jessica Emmett, a student at MMU.
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I'm less concerned about Donald Trump the person than I am about what his popularity represents.
"Nothing could be clearer about what Hulk represents.
People with incompatible views on politics, economics and history cannot all be right about what Labour represents.
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