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that represents from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "that represents from" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to indicate a source or origin, but the construction is awkward and unclear. Example: "The data that represents from various sources is crucial for our analysis."
⚠ May contain grammatical issues
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There is no way for me to articulate the profound shift that represents from the way I was raised, the way my parents were raised and the way my grandparents were raised.
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On the other hand, 2-amino-5-nitro-4- trifluoromethyl phenol (Flu-3) is an inactive metabolite and the main one in urine that represents from 50 to 90% of urinary excretion [4].
Science
Telangiectatic osteosarcoma (TOS) is a rare subtype that represents from 2%to12%2% of all cases of osteosarcoma[ 1 5].
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
56 human-written examples
The large variation of size was partly due to duplications that represent from 4.55% for CMS-G to 29.98% for TK81-MS (median = 9.30%) (Spearman coefficient of correlation r = 0.75, P = 0.03).
Science
The Police Federation, the union that represents officers from the Royal Ulster Constabulary, said it was outraged.
News & Media
It's hard to include every work that represents this from 2016.
News & Media
Seafish, a British organisation that represents everyone from fishermen to traders, backed a ban.
News & Media
In line 3, JavaUtil module that represents all classes from the java.util package.
In terms of spending per patient, that represents a fall from £168.40 a year to £156.45 - a drop of 7%.
News & Media
The yeast was transformed with library DNA that represents RNA isolated from ABA-treated Arabidopsis seedlings.
Science
At some level, that represents an unhealthy disengagement from, and evasion of, the real world.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "that represents from". It's grammatically incorrect. Instead, use phrases like "that originates from" or "that comes from".
Common error
The common mistake is using "from" after "represents". The correct usage involves using verbs such as originates, stems, or arises with the preposition "from". For example, say "the problem originates from" instead of "the problem represents from".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "that represents from" is typically intended to function as a relative clause aiming to specify the origin or composition of something. However, Ludwig AI indicates that it is grammatically incorrect.
Frequent in
Science
40%
News & Media
30%
Formal & Business
10%
Less common in
Wiki
10%
Reference
5%
Academia
5%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "that represents from" is grammatically incorrect and should be avoided. Ludwig AI flags this phrase as incorrect. While the intention is often to indicate the origin, composition, or characteristics of something, better alternatives like "that originates from", "that stems from", or "that comes from" should be used. These alternatives ensure grammatical accuracy and clearer communication. The phrase appears across various contexts, including science and news, but its incorrectness undermines its effectiveness in formal writing.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
that comes from
A simpler way to indicate the origin of something.
that originates from
Focuses on the source or beginning of something.
that stems from
Emphasizes the cause or root of something.
that arises from
Highlights the emergence or consequence of something.
that is derived from
Focuses on the source from which something is obtained.
that reflects
Highlights how something mirrors or shows something else.
that consists of
Indicates the components that make up something.
that is composed of
Similar to 'consists of', but more formal.
that constitutes
Emphasizes the parts that form a whole.
that accounts for
Indicates the proportion or amount something represents.
FAQs
What is the correct way to use "represent" in a sentence?
The verb "represent" usually doesn't take "from" after it. It's often followed by a direct object, like "This symbol "represents peace"".
What can I say instead of "that represents from"?
Alternatives include phrases like "that originates from", "that stems from", or "that is derived from", depending on the intended meaning.
Is "represents from" grammatically correct?
No, "represents from" is not grammatically correct. The correct usage depends on what you intend to say. Using verbs like "originate", "stem", or "arise" are better alternatives.
How does "that represents" differ from "that originates from"?
"That represents" indicates a symbolic relationship, while "that originates from" indicates a source or beginning. The former describes what something stands for, while the latter describes where it comes from.
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Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
84%
Authority and reliability
2.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested