Sentence examples for uses to represent from inspiring English sources

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It offers proper turn-by-turn navigation, its graphics are exceptionally clear and uncluttered, and you can even choose the color scheme it uses to represent roads.

In the original design, the letters "NYC Condom" were printed in white or black letters against colorful circles, evoking the letter symbols the Metropolitan Transportation Authority uses to represent subway lines.

The bees hold a parliament under Prorex, the "Master Bee," and grievances are presented against the bumblebee, the wasp, the drone, and other insects whom the author uses to represent various human types.

The specific forms of torture he uses to represent Hell -- a garroting chair, a guillotine, a gallows -- were based on research he did of the French Revolution during a trip to France and are part of his effort to appeal to the imaginations of a modern audience.

The equations are part of the model the scientist uses to represent a phenomenon or system under investigation.

But, Cohen insists, the mathematical units that natural science uses to represent space and time must themselves be defined by appeal to infinitesimal magnitudes.

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It used to represent commitment.

This can be used to represent hierarchies.

"He used to represent taxi drivers".

It represents what Bloomingdale's used to represent.

— The Army defense lawyers who used to represent Maj.

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