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The phrase "greatly underrepresented" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a group or demographic that is not adequately represented or has a significantly lower representation compared to others. Here are some examples of how you can use "greatly underrepresented" in a sentence: - Women are greatly underrepresented in STEM fields. - People of color are greatly underrepresented in positions of power in our society. - The LGBTQ+ community is greatly underrepresented in mainstream media. - Students from low-income families are greatly underrepresented in elite universities. - Indigenous cultures are greatly underrepresented in Western history textbooks.
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New calculations by the sociologist Leslie McCall show that most of the recent wage progress for women has occurred in the top 20 percent of earners (although they remain greatly underrepresented in top corporate leadership positions, as the Facebook executive Sheryl Sandberg reminds us).
The ability to communicate both clearly and concisely is a somewhat obvious, but greatly underrepresented skill set in my field.
Although the diversity in student abroad participation is increasing in recent years, minority students are still greatly underrepresented in study abroad, accounting for only 24% of total students overseas in 2013.
Whatever the case may be, by and large, Hispanics in the Senior Executive Service (SES) and Civil Service categories are greatly underrepresented vis-à-vis other minority figures from over 20 years ago, let alone today.
A new one, Barriers and Bias: The Status of Women in Leadership, recently released by the American Association of University Women, takes a detailed look, covering gender and race, at the reasons women continue to be so greatly underrepresented in leadership roles in all sectors.
The genes dedicated to these biosyntheses identified in P. carinii were greatly underrepresented relatively to those of S. pombe (2 versus 54 [3.7%] against 278 versus 427 [65.1%], P<0.0001, test for two binomial proportions).
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Greatly missed.
Atheists are a significantly underrepresented minority in government.
Bigfoot, underrepresented in reality, is also underrepresented in pop songs.
This is particularly true at low-scoring elementary schools serving underrepresented student populations, where instructional time for social studies has been greatly diminished.
They both feel underrepresented.
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