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The phrase "argued to represent the" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is making a claim or assertion about what something symbolizes or signifies.
Example: "The researchers argued to represent the findings as indicative of a larger trend in the industry."
Alternatives: "claimed to signify the" or "contended to illustrate the".
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This phenomenon has been argued to represent the emergence of a "collective" identity.
This is argued to represent the dysfunction and slow repair of an online verbal associative process in the brain following inadequate sleep.
Depression, negative mood, and perception of stress have been argued to represent the same underlying construct.
Neural responses linked to this prediction error signal should therefore be localized to neural populations in the STG that have previously been argued to represent the segmental content of speech [ 18 20].
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Their spherical precursor droplets and MaSp 2 were argued to represent weak points in the inner core that render the material more prone to fibril formation when a load is applied [22], [29].
In "Some Enchanted Evening," Emile DeBecque sings of his own foreign, "strange" and fugitive qualities through an exotic and yearning augmented chord applied to the subdominant, a harmony that can be argued to represent a fleeing from the ego.
Both OH 8 and OH 35 are from the left leg of a juvenile or adult [69], and have been argued to represent a single individual on the basis of their close articulation [70], despite deriving from different sites.
When weighing the overall risk versus benefits of prefilled syringes, the issue of altered taste could be argued to represent a minor complaint compared to the potential benefits or reduced risk of infection and medication errors.
These curves resemble the logarithmic curve shown in Figure 1B that is argued to represent real-life technological and scientific accumulation.
The curve showed two distinct regions of differing slope, which intersect at a point argued to represent a pseudogel point.
In the London Evening Standard, Melanie McDonagh argued yes, she does: "Someone to represent the fag end of the babyboomers is no bad thing".
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