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"may well represent" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something is very likely to represent or show accurately. You can use it in various contexts, such as when discussing the accuracy of a statement or description, or when speculating about the meaning or significance of something. Example: The painting's vibrant colors and intricate details may well represent the artist's passion for nature and attention to detail.
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Ellis may well represent the tip of the iceberg.
In this context, eSports may well represent a significant new revenue stream.
With scoops including the news of Liam Fox's resignation, Waugh may well represent the future of political reporting.
Our collective annual binge may well represent the greatest continuing marketing bonanza an American nonprofit group has ever created.
Given the continuing repression of free speech in China, this small group may well represent a substantial, albeit suppressed, voice of opposition.
And the future of New York architecture may well represent the further unfolding of southern routes from the Old World to the New.
Since Mohism split into three schools after Mozi's death, the three sets of chapters may well represent the three sets of texts preserved by the three schools.
Coming off of the ZLB, however, it may well represent the beginning, middle and end.Another observation: the average postwar expansion has lasted 58 months.
For Clinton, Comey's public excoriation of her explanations for why she kept a private e-mail server as Secretary of State may well represent the low point of her campaign.
It might not yet be the finished article, but even in these early days, Louie is bold, unconventional and very funny, and may well represent a watershed moment in auteur-driven comedy.
But given that the participation rate and the employment-to-population ratio have been falling for more a decade, at least part of the change may well represent a permanent development caused by the aging of the baby boomers.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com