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to well represent
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "to well represent" is not grammatically correct.
The correct phrase would be "to represent well." For example, "He was chosen to represent well the values of the company at the meeting."
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This model was found to well represent the experimental data.
Science
Our validation of the model with either fixed or randomized parameters indicates that the interactive model is able to well represent the priming effect and replenishment regardless of experimental conditions.
Science & Research
Our model is specifically tailored to well represent the Ae. albopictus vital dynamics and CHIKV transmission in Italy, where this mosquito is the only competent vector for transmission of the infection.
Science & Research
Although, it is likely that sensors are slightly positively (OLI) and negatively (TM) biased with respect to ETM+ across northern Alaska, sensor calibrations appeared to well represent the tundra subregion on the ACP (Fig. 3).
Science & Research
The model is found to well represent the densities of these ionic liquids from 293.15 to 415 K and up to 650 bar, and well capture the effects of temperature, pressure, and alkyl types on density.
Science
The ACER method, which is essentially a method of extrapolating the process crossing rate, is also found to be able to well represent the tail behavior of the extreme value distribution.
Science
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William Savoy, an adviser to the billionaire Paul Allen, who has committed $500 million to Dreamworks, may well represent one of the world's most patient investors.
News & Media
We want to be well represented – and that leads us to disguise and adapt our breasts, to lift them, pad them and alter the shape of our silhouette.
News & Media
The authors have to wonder why women continue not to be well represented in math, physics, and philosophy, in universities and research institutes.
Science & Research
Americans "chose men to represent them because they wanted to be well represented and they chose the best they had".
News & Media
"If Mexicans come to see the show, I want them to feel well represented," he said.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Always prioritize correct grammatical structure by placing the adverb 'well' after the verb 'represent'. This ensures clarity and adheres to standard English syntax.
Common error
Avoid placing the adverb 'well' between 'to' and 'represent'. The correct form is "to represent well", ensuring grammatical accuracy.
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Linguistic Context
The infinitive phrase, though grammatically incorrect as "to well represent", aims to function as a modifier, describing the purpose or intention behind an action. Corrected to "to represent well", it indicates the manner in which something should be portrayed or modeled.
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Science
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News & Media
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Academia
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Formal & Business
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, while the phrase "to well represent" appears in various contexts, particularly in scientific and technical writing, it's grammatically incorrect. The correct form is "to represent well". Ludwig AI flags this error. While the intended meaning is clear – to portray something effectively or accurately – it's crucial to use the correct word order to maintain grammatical accuracy and clarity. Remember to position the adverb 'well' after the verb 'represent' for correct usage. Always ensure proper syntax in formal writing to avoid ambiguity and maintain a professional tone.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
to accurately depict
Replaces "well represent" with a focus on accuracy in portrayal.
to effectively model
Emphasizes the creation of a successful model or simulation.
to faithfully portray
Highlights the idea of a true and loyal depiction.
to give a good representation of
Adds a descriptive element, focusing on providing a satisfactory representation.
to adequately reflect
Shifts the focus to mirroring or showing something sufficiently.
to properly characterize
Highlights accurate description and classification.
to suitably embody
Focuses on representing something in a tangible or concrete form.
to precisely capture
Emphasizes capturing details with precision.
to truly reflect
Focuses on genuineness in reflecting something.
to closely approximate
Highlights nearness to the actual or intended representation.
FAQs
How can I use "to well represent" correctly in a sentence?
The correct phrasing is "to represent well". For example, "The data was analyzed to represent well the market trends."
What are some alternatives to "to well represent"?
Consider using alternatives like "to accurately depict", "to effectively model", or "to faithfully portray".
Which is correct, "to well represent" or "to represent well"?
"To represent well" is grammatically correct. "To well represent" is not standard English.
What's the difference between "to represent well" and "to accurately depict"?
"To represent well" generally means to portray effectively, while "to accurately depict" emphasizes the accuracy of the representation.
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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
83%
Authority and reliability
3.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested