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"represent a question" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It can be used when you are asking someone to frame a certain topic or idea as a question. For example, "Please represent the idea of global warming as a question for the class to answer."
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We chose a single question about how long it usually takes to get an appointment with any doctor to represent a question about patients' experience.
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Ursula Nixon, Bodalla, NSW, Australia An algorithm is a mathematical multistep procedure that can transform input data representing a question into a solution.
It's harrowing, but in the end "Matthew Bourne's Swan Lake" represents a question larger than the story itself: When is tradition necessary, and when do we break free?
As I started to learn something about what a Cecil Taylor record sounded like, as opposed to, say, a Ted Nugent record or a Michael Nyman record, the spaghetti of musical style represented on each page would accelerate my blood, as if each grouping represented a question you had to answer within yourself: What do these different entities have in common?
The area is also home to increasing numbers of Puerto Rican and other Hispanic voters, who represent a big question mark in the presidential race.
These fights represent a broader question the American populace is still grappling with: who owns our public schools?
The factors that govern VEGFR3 expression in arterial endothelial cells therefore appear to be complex and represent a distinct question separate from the one we address in this manuscript.
However, given the epidemiological dynamics, it may represent an emerging question which we need to face.
"Those shells represent a far wider question".
The mechanisms directing centriole formation are incompletely understood and represent a fundamental open question in biology.
The details of this "copper switch" regulatory mechanism are not understood and represent a major outstanding question in the field.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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