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Discover LudwigThe phrase "his work represents" is correct and usable in written English
You would use this phrase to describe a person's work or creation. For example: "His work represents the pinnacle of modern abstract sculpture."
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But the real controversy, Mr. Deak said, is in the idea his work represents.
"His work represents the great migration of people and objects from the countryside to the city, from the ancient world to the modern world," Toubiana said.
Even so, his work represents some of the most purely pleasurable filmmaking imaginable, an inexhaustible storehouse of wit, joy, sensuality and wisdom.
Wehrli's shtick is that art is "messy" and, as such, his work represents a long-overdue attempt to "tidy it up".
In that sense, the book could not be a more appropriate coda, because his work represents a sort of unification of modern detective fiction.
Beyond that, I believe his work represents a kind of challenging of social mores and unsettling our cherished beliefs entirely appropriate as art for the 21st century.
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In June 2014, he was made an MBE for his work representing people with learning disabilities.
Mr. Torossian has ties to gossip columnists because of his work representing hip-hop celebrities like Sean Combs.
Representative Tom Cole, a Republican, has brought the pragmatism of a former political operative to his work representing Oklahoma's Fourth Congressional District.
Mr. Eakeley said he never spoke with the president and he was not paid for his work representing Mr. Lewis, who received a pardon.
In spirit, his work represented an important departure from the heroic orientation of historic and religious painting, reflecting a crucial social change the emergence of a middle class in Europe.
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