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Discover LudwigThe phrase "only represents" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something or someone serves as a symbol or indication of a larger concept or idea. Example: The painting only represents a small fraction of the artist's talent and does not truly capture the depth of their skill.
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A representative democracy only represents those who participate in it.
It not only represents the interests of PSG.
"At this point in time, Mr Basescu only represents himself.
Yet Pinyin, invented for ease and standards, only represents sound.
Bitcoin only represents the first wave of game-changing technological innovations to come, he says.
"I must tell you, Arafat only represents himself," said Mahmoud Haleilel, a 19-year old student.
But the facts are stubborn things: he only represents the majority of the electoral college.
Whereas the PLO represented all Palestinians, the PA only represents West Bankers.
"Casino revenue only represents 3percentt of our entire budget," Mr. Ryan said.
"But [news and current affairs] only represents 5% of Channel 4's output.
Industry only represents 16 percent of GDP in France compared to around 30 percent in Germany.
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