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"which often represents" is a grammatically correct phrase and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a relative clause that provides more information about the subject or object of a sentence. For example: - "The symbol, which often represents peace, was painted on the wall." In this sentence, the relative clause "which often represents peace" provides more information about the symbol, specifying its meaning or purpose. Another example: - "The politician, whose speeches often represent the views of the party, was re-elected." Here, the relative clause "whose speeches often represent the views of the party" provides more information about the politician, describing their role or influence within the party.
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Texas Defender Service, which often represents death row inmates, has for years been highly critical of the capital punishment system in Texas, which has executed by far the most inmates of any state.
Mr. Vail, who is with the Center for Constitutional Litigation, which often represents the Association of Trial Lawyers of America, said he had asked two independent experts to review Dr. Fullerton's testimony.
Mr. Caffey, the labor representative, said that the move could prompt negative reverberations when Mr. Gaffney leaves office at the end of the year and joins the law firm of Meyer, Suozzi, English & Klein, which often represents labor unions.
Mr. Kerry may or may not respond to Mr. Kennedy's pressure, says Robert Kuttner, co-editor of The American Prospect magazine, which often represents the liberal wing of the Democratic Party.
More enterprises are arriving at Box, which often represents their first or second toe dipped into the water of cloud computing.
"There were a number of visits between 6 00 and 7 30 in the morning and at other points in the day that appeared to target people that primarily the NYPD, but in one instance the FBI, wanted to ask certain questions to," Gideon Oliver, a spokesman for the National Lawyers Guild, which often represents Occupy protesters, told Buzzfeed.
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A further four years of secondary education are available on a voluntary basis in specialized schools, which often represent the particular economic strengths or needs of a locality.
The old idealised histories, which often represented science as a steady and inevitable march of ideas, have been replaced by more illuminating accounts of the toil, dispute and wrong turns involved in extracting nature's secrets.But not all of those scholars engaged in STS were content with a corrective.
The consistency features help to remove unreliable detections (with numerous gaps and short lifetimes) which often represent false positives.
Exposure biomarkers, such as ethoxyresorufin-O-deethylase (EROD), can provide a sensitive indication of cellular changes at the enzyme level, which often represent the first warning signals of environmental disturbance.
As a student of nutrition, I struggled with understanding these same criteria, which often represented one aspect of the nutrition picture.
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