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represented myself as
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "represented myself as" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how you portrayed or presented your identity or role in a particular situation. Example: "During the interview, I represented myself as a highly motivated candidate eager to contribute to the team."
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3 human-written examples
"There is no part of me that feels that I represented myself as your children's babysitter or their teacher," Rowling said.
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By Ian Parker Rowling says, "There is no part of me that feels that I represented myself as your children's babysitter or their teacher".
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"The book is quite punishing to read and the view of human nature it takes is more fundamentally lowering than that of the most cynical French aphorist … Rowling has said pre-emptively: 'There is no part of me that feels like I represented myself as your children's babysitter or their teacher.
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57 human-written examples
He represents as the C.E.O., and I represent myself as the president, so it's basically the same.
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"I have to be careful that I don't represent myself as an investigator," he said.
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"I didn't represent myself as sick when I was doing the interviewing".
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Not that I copy them – I just like having fun representing myself as a guy.
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"I still cannot represent myself as knowing the real delicacy of food," he said.
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And yet Genoa never felt like home, so, as Beecroft explains, "I did this piece to represent myself as a stranger".
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"Being successful is not just about the playing but representing the game as a top player in a proper way and representing myself as a person in a proper way.
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I'm currently one of the few Arab film-makers who have partnered with twofour54, but I'm not here only to represent myself as a film-maker, or my country.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use "represented myself as" when you want to emphasize how you intentionally presented yourself to others, particularly in situations where perception and image are important.
Common error
Avoid using "represented myself as" if the portrayal was unintentional or inaccurate. Choose a phrase that better reflects the reality of the situation, such as "came across as" or "was perceived as".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "represented myself as" functions as a verb phrase indicating the action of presenting oneself in a particular role or manner. It's a reflexive construction emphasizing the subject's conscious effort in shaping their image, as seen in the Ludwig examples.
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "represented myself as" is a grammatically sound phrase used to describe the act of intentionally presenting oneself in a particular way. Ludwig AI confirms its correctness and provides context from news and media, science and formal writing. While not exceedingly common, its usage is appropriate in scenarios where image and perception are important. Alternatives like "portrayed myself as" and "presented myself as" offer similar meanings, with slight nuances. When using this phrase, ensure the portrayal was intentional and avoid misrepresenting oneself.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Portrayed myself as
Changes the verb to "portrayed", emphasizing the act of depiction or representation.
Presented myself as
Uses "presented" to highlight the act of offering or showing oneself in a particular light.
Depicted myself as
Emphasizes a more artistic or descriptive form of self-representation.
Showed myself to be
Focuses on revealing one's true character or qualities through actions.
Modeled myself as
Implies using a specific person as an example to act.
Introduced myself as
Focuses on the initial act of making oneself known in a specific role or capacity.
Styled myself as
Implies a deliberate and conscious effort to project a certain image.
Advertised myself as
Uses marketing terminology to emphasize the act of promoting oneself.
Marketed myself as
Similar to 'advertised', suggesting a strategic presentation of oneself.
Framed myself as
Highlights the act of constructing a narrative around oneself.
FAQs
How can I use "represented myself as" in a sentence?
Use "represented myself as" to describe how you consciously portrayed yourself. For instance, "During the interview, I "represented myself as" a highly motivated candidate."
What can I say instead of "represented myself as"?
Alternatives include "portrayed myself as", "presented myself as", or "depicted myself as", depending on the context.
Which is correct, "represented myself as" or "portrayed myself as"?
Both "represented myself as" and "portrayed myself as" are correct, but "represented" emphasizes intentional presentation, while "portrayed" focuses more on depiction.
When should I use "represented myself as" versus "described myself as"?
"Represented myself as" suggests a constructed image, while "described myself as" simply indicates providing information about oneself.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
91%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested