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The phrase "was representative of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe how something or someone embodies or reflects a larger group or concept. Example: The costume she wore to the party was representative of her love for vintage fashion.
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That count was representative of all the other stuff.
Their turban was representative of their identity and protection.
Tortorella said the effort was representative of the Rangers' attitude.
Watson's 18 yesterday was representative of his career.
"It was strong, it flowed well and it was representative of me," she said.
The group consisted of six people, a number that Mr. Traugott said was representative of nothing.
That hard working, can't-do-enough-for-you waitress was representative of the staff.
It was up to us to provide an atmosphere that was representative of our culture.
The merger, he said, was representative of overall changes in the PC market.
"Our viewpoint is that Cobb was representative of his time," he said.
For better or worse, however, he was representative of English football.
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