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The phrase "actually represent" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when clarifying or emphasizing the true meaning or significance of something.
Example: "The data collected from the survey does not actually represent the views of the entire population."
Alternatives: "truly reflect" or "genuinely signify".
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Does the building actually represent that?
I'm not convinced that those measures actually represent a ceiling.
The measurements with a bigger denominator actually represent *smaller* sensors.
They actually represent an important step-forward in the methodological panorama designed for the autoimmunity laboratory.
Do your allotted hundred and forty characters actually represent your one, true character?
People aged over 60 actually represent the fastest growing cohort of urban populations.
But do drones actually represent a humanitarian advance in air combat?
Instead, it may actually represent New York City real estate in one of its purest forms.
And how much of a change these plans actually represent is open to interpretation.
Therefore, the reaction curves, although commonly drawn as narrow lines, may actually represent wider reaction zones.
It's possible that the intermediary accounts actually represent companies that offer Bitcoin exchange services.
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