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"fairly represents" is an appropriate phrase that can be used in written English.
For example, you might say: "This data fairly represents the opinions of the survey participants."
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The modes of digital delivery vary, but the method used by Technology Review fairly represents the norm.
Among other things, Mr. Squali said the profit margin at NameMedia was 40percentt — a number that other industry executives said fairly represents the category over all.
Nonetheless the use of a common basis of valuation makes it possible to obtain a total that fairly represents the level of output of a country.
The object was not so much to evaluate models against others in their category, but rather to test hardware that fairly represents what's available in each category, and measure that against what different users might like.
FINANCIAL STATEMENTS -- All but the tiniest charities should have a certified financial statement prepared by an accounting firm that fairly represents the status of the organization's assets, income and expenses and cash flows.
Second, the council's director must be perceived as an honest broker who fairly represents relevant cabinet members' views before the president, without exploiting his proximity to the president to advocate his own agenda.
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We also recommend that norms be compiled for a large, representative cancer sample that fairly represent both sexes, all cancer subtype populations, and cultural minorities.
And, in fact, this may not fairly represent those nos.
Then again he concedes that the networks he envisions would not fairly represent public interests.
Also, all of the new advanced technologies must be fairly represented".
The objective: a Kabul coalition that would fairly represent Afghanistan's endlessly warring tribal factions.
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