Sentence examples for were representative from inspiring English sources

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were representative

noun

One who may speak for another in a particular capacity, especially in negotiation.

  • I will send a representative to work out the details of the contract.

Exact(59)

If parliament were representative there'd be 55-60 BME MPs.

She said the roses were representative of the Virgin.

Mr. Truet and Mr. Riccardi were representative because they really did not have anywhere to go.

But with the French Impressionists, Frick's choices were representative but safe.

Mr. Burton said the findings showed Mr. Obama's ancestors were "representative of America".

These themes were representative of Gabriel's feelings as he contemplated leaving Genesis.

Uber said it did not believe the cases in Field's report were representative.

"I can't say for a second that the people I met were representative.

"Obviously we were looking for people who were representative, and with the right credentials.

All data were representative of at least three independent experiments.

The results were representative for this study population only.

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