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Discover Ludwig"represent it as" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to describe how something is portrayed or depicted. For example, it can be used to describe how an artist or writer presents a subject or idea. Example: The artist chose to represent the ocean as a vast, swirling mass of blue and green, capturing its powerful and ever-changing nature.
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Nevertheless, it may not matter which particular projection neurons transmit the odor information, or which particular Kenyon cells represent it, as long as each odor is represented as a sparse pattern of activity across every functional subclass of Kenyon cell.
Traditionally, illustrations of Auriga represent it as a chariot and its driver.
It would be easy to go into the little town (population 1,200) and represent it as a basket case.
That's exactly as it should be: unless you object to the representation of sexual violence per se (a position that would take some defending), then to represent it as it is is right.
Politicians from both sides are trying to represent it as a political conflict, and are trying to solve it with the usual political methods – through secret deals and shameful compromises, hypnotising rebels with the prospects of "voting" and "negotiations".
We naturally represent it as a single, moving light.
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I think Billy [Bragg] represents it as well.
They both say their primary responsibility is to the book series, and representing it as accurately as possible.
In 1946, the map represents it as "Palestinian land".
But the agent passed on representing it, as he worked with literary fiction.
It runs software the company has developed that takes digitized sound and represents it as a three-dimensional matrix.
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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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