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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as representing only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when clarifying that something is being presented in a limited or specific capacity.
Example: "The data presented in this report is as representing only the findings from the last quarter."
Alternatives: "as indicating solely" or "as reflecting only".
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We can deduce from this that he clearly sees his party as one that is seen as representing only the elite.
Earlier in his career, Lula said, he'd thought of himself as representing only workers, but since then he had developed the all-inclusive view he has now.
Michael A. Cardozo, who is in charge of the city's Law Department, is listed as representing only the city in the suit.
Later, while working there, Graham observed first-hand that Yahoo didn't appreciate how strategic search was: they dismissed it as representing only 6% of Yahoo's traffic.
Entries associated with several discrepancy types are treated as representing only the most important discrepancy type (thus only appearing in the table row closer to the bottom).
Note: The industry sales data reported by Statista was not identified by that source as representing only manufacturer sales, so market share data was revised to account for a typical keystone markup to retail.
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Most of the Nord Cotentin region was classified as rural representing only 41.6% of the person-years at risk in people less than 25 years of age.
But not necessarily all that many — about 225,000 Republicans had voted as of Sunday, representing only about 12 percent of a turnout that should eventually reach about 2 million.
For me, as one man representing only myself, I no longer feel like I will be caught, outed and fired.
In 2011, the area under paddy was reported as 571 364 ha, representing only a slight increase on 2010.
Of these two excretion pathways, urine is the preferred matrix for biomonitoring, as it represents only absorbed Pb, whereas fecal Pb comprises both unabsorbed as well as biliary excreted Pb (Barbosa et al. 2005).
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