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Discover LudwigThe phrase "usually represented as" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing how something is commonly depicted or symbolized in a particular context. Example: "In mathematics, the concept of a function is usually represented as f(x), where f denotes the function and x is the input variable."
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The heraldic metals are gold and silver, usually represented as yellow and white, while red, green, blue, purple and black normally comprise the colors.
In Russia it was usually represented as a sailing ship until the 20th century.
The passenger pigeon's demise is usually represented as the result of remorseless slaughter, which it certainly was.
However, what is usually represented as Utopian in mainstream science fiction is often culturally European with a story that frequently revolves around a white male character.
She is usually represented as riding on a goose of pure white that is able to undertake long flights and holding a lute and a manuscript or book.
She was usually represented as a woman with the moon (often in crescent form) on her head and driving a two-horse chariot.
It was usually represented as a youthful figure, dressed in a short tunic, holding in one hand a drinking horn, in the other a cup.
And though Suskind does acknowledge O'Neill's maverick nature and tendency for unguarded comments, the missteps are usually represented as the frank talk of a courageous truth-teller, when sometimes they were just impolitic mistakes.
Norn, in Germanic mythology, any of a group of supernatural beings who corresponded to the Greek Moirai; they were usually represented as three maidens who spun or wove the fate of men.
He is usually represented as a nine-foot-tall, white-faced, whiskered man with a pointed head, six-jointed arms, and a body markedly larger on one side than on the other.
In art the Chimera is usually represented as a lion with a goat's head in the middle of its back and with a tail that ends in a snake's head.
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