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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and as representing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or something is acting in a representative capacity or role.
Example: "The committee met to discuss the new policy, and as representing the interests of the community, I voiced our concerns."
Alternatives: "and in the role of" or "and as a representative of".
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Some assessed the pay offer as the toughest for 30 years, and as representing the first sign of how serious the Labour spending cuts are likely to become.
He viewed these peoples as having been pushed back into less desirable territories by later migrations and as representing cultural survivals from prehistoric times.
On other occasions the terms of the antithesis were reversed and human laws were explicitly acclaimed as superior to the laws of nature and as representing progress achieved by human endeavour.
Similarly, Burkert accepts A 14 as genuine and as representing the earliest evidence for horoscopic astrology in Greece (1972a, 350), whereas Huffman argues against authenticity (1993, 381 91).
This led him to recognise spirituals as carrying an emotional significance far beyond their origin as slave songs in 19th-century America and as representing the oppressed everywhere.
Women regard childlessness as discreditable, negative, and as representing failure.
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One might also note that the Times and the Huffington Post Media Group (as represented by Bill Keller and Arianna Huffington) have been at war over ethics for months now.
The Wallabies played and beat Britain, as represented by county champions Cornwall, 32-3 in the final to take the gold medal.
Installation, performance, video and digital works were as represented as traditional media like painting, illustration and sculpture.
This means they recognize dot numerosity and numerals as representing equivalent scalar values, for surprisingly large and precise amounts.
Dan Rooney's idealization of the N.F.L. and football as representing "special values" is laughable.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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