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Discover LudwigThe phrase "step represents" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used when describing a series of actions or procedures, with the word "step" referring to each individual action. Example: In this cooking recipe, each step represents a different stage of the baking process.
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This knowledge-based step represents a first approach towards nanopowders engineering.
The presented data demonstrate that the gelation step represents the crucial point for the production of morphologically excellent microbeads.
The first-screen step represents the third time in the last two months Microsoft has bowed to industry pressure to fine-tune contracts with its business partners.
"This step represents a significant prejudice against the rights of the Palestinian people which have been guaranteed by international resolutions," it said.
The input heater power, measured after the stabilization of emitter temperatures, for each step represents the passive cooling power of our system.
Consequently, there is a decrease in catalytic activity since the subsequent step represents the exit of an amine ligand in order that the ROMP reaction can occur successfully.
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The resulting path would look something like this, with each step represented by a tiny straight line.
To grasp the extent of this abyss, the present-day geologist Robert Hazen proposes going for a walk, with each step representing a century back in time.
This step represented the first skin wash.
The Foreign Ministry said Trump's step represented the "highest level of contempt for international legitimacy" and showed that Washington was "the main enemy" of Arabs.
The allocation runs for 25 time steps, with each time step representing one year.
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