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"representing hope" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that symbolizes or embodies hope. You can use it to describe an image, object, or concept that gives people a feeling of optimism or positivity. Example: The rainbow after the storm was a beautiful sight, representing hope and the promise of better days to come.

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Eleven tall white candles burned on the stage, one for each victim and another representing hope.

Much of the positive coverage of Mr. Obama focused on his candidacy as representing hope and change, while less favorable stories often referred to his "youth and inexperience".

For all the flaws, though, for many hundreds of millions, both in America and overseas, the words "American Dream" remained a symbol, an aspirational phrase representing hope, progress, and possibility.

It's the failure of the smoke-and-mirror men (and the odd woman) of the main parties when it comes to dealing with local concerns that has led people to see UKIP as representing hope – instead of representing the political equivalent of a bloke who wants to go back to the party even though everyone's left because he can't bear to go home and face the day.

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The clothes represent hope.

It represents hope.

The candle represented "hope," Ms. Lagarde said.

For him, the map represents hope.

School represents hope in China.

He told them they represented hope.

This time, however, they also represent hope.

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