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'nonetheless represents' is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to emphasize that a previous statement is still true despite other circumstances. For example, "The project was initially set to cost $20,000, but due to various issues, it ended up costing $25,000; nonetheless, it still represents a major success for the team."
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The shift to images of women in underwear doesn't send a drastically different message, and it's disappointing the Sun couldn't have chosen to start celebrating women's many and diverse achievements, but it nonetheless represents the fall of an emblem that was representative of wider sexist norms.
But this nonetheless represents a stunning failure of policy.
Yes, there are some caveats and complications, but this nonetheless represents a stunning failure of policy.
If that potential is not developed on this site, the design nonetheless represents an important new way to imagine the public realm.
But it nonetheless represents a breakthrough for better access to safe, legal abortions, particularly in areas of the country where abortion services are rare or nonexistent.
Underlying pretax profits halved to £345m, a figure which was in line with expectations but nonetheless represents the company's worst performance for eight years.
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But oil interests were nonetheless represented.
Such modest advances nonetheless represent a big change in China.
The artists, most of whom were poor, nonetheless represent themselves in bourgeois dress and pose.
But the flicks nonetheless represent an exciting trend, and a wave of hip-hop-inspired films that may reach the genre's previous peak of the early 90s.
But several law enforcement officials said that the statements nonetheless represented the first indications that efforts in New York City to deter terrorist attacks had met with some success.
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