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Discover Ludwig''Graph depicts'' is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a statement or description of what is shown in a graph or chart. Example: "The graph depicts the relationship between income and happiness levels among different demographics." This sentence means that the graph shows the correlation between how much money people make and how happy they reported being, broken down by different groups of people.
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Each bar in the graph depicts the magnitude of average transmit optical power reduction.
The distance graph depicts the number of steps to the correct answer.
The graph depicts spectra (cm−1) on x-axis and transmittance on y-axis.
bBar graph depicts the data from Fig. 7a demonstrating the uptake efficiency of various formulations.
The graph depicts the number of times a fingerprint had a particular correlation with the benchmark series order.
The graph depicts that by increasing the immersing time the efficiency of photocatalytic degradation of formaldehyde was increased marginally.
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He showed me a bar graph depicting the enormous advantage that TV has over YouTube in screen time.
The stall has a small flat-screen monitor with a bar graph depicting the percentage of buttons sold by candidate.
Each December, on a line graph depicting month-by-month sales during the year, the squiggly line ended in a deeper valley than it had the previous year.
Here is a graph depicting Mr. Obama's actual approval and expected approval: In fact, he is more popular than expected, and consistently so throughout these three years.
After a news conference Saturday with Mr. Cuomo, Mr. Lhota held up a sheet of paper with a bar graph, depicting how much subway service had returned.
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