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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also represents a notable" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that signifies or symbolizes an important aspect or feature of a subject.
Example: "The new policy also represents a notable shift in our approach to sustainability."
Alternatives: "also signifies an important" or "also indicates a significant".
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For Mr. Amenábar, "Agora" also represents a notable change in style.
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It also represents a turning point.
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A public statement by you would not only reinforce Scotland's commitment to uphold universal human rights and Commonwealth values; it would also represent a specific and notable step forward in the defence of the human rights of LGBTI athletes and citizens across the Commonwealth.
That likely makes it one of the most-read media outlets for this generation of Chinese students in the U.S. It's not just the huge numbers that make this batch of students notable – they also represent a new brand of overseas students.
Also, the proposed iterative clock phase estimation algorithms can track time-varying clock phase offsets, which represents a notable improvement relative to the existing state-of-the-art GML and EML estimators.
This represents a notable change from days of yore.
The human body represents a notable example of ciliary diversification.
In fact, it represents a notable hardening of the pope's heart against them.
And the multidisciplinary Lincoln Center Festival represents a notable beginning over its first five years.
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