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Discover LudwigThe phrase "doesn't represent" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English.
It is used to describe a situation where something or someone does not accurately or adequately portray or stand for a larger group or concept. Example: The actions of a few corrupt individuals within the company doesn't represent the ethics and principles of the entire organization.
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It doesn't represent freedom.
It doesn't represent fun.
It doesn't represent balance.
He doesn't represent them.
"He doesn't represent the Church.
His program doesn't represent us".
"He doesn't represent the church; he doesn't represent God.
"It doesn't represent American values.
Falwell doesn't represent evangelicals today.
"Sorry – he doesn't represent us".
He said it doesn't represent the Philharmonic.
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