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represent

[rep-ri-zent] / ˌrɛp rɪˈzɛnt /




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The expansion represents the growing demand for logistics services and infrastructure to support the frenzied construction of data centers across the U.S. to train and run artificial-intelligence models.

From The Wall Street Journal

"These preclinical findings represent a crucial leap forward in our goal of developing a treatment that safeguards liver function and improves nutrient absorption, enhancing the quality of life for patients affected by short bowel syndrome."

From Science Daily

“There is still a large stock of previously troubled, somewhat recovered assets that have yet to be exited and could represent future default/capital loss risk,” Dodd says.

From Barron's

The union represents more than 30,000 district employees, including teacher aides, bus drivers, cafeteria workers, computer techs, custodians and gardeners.

From Los Angeles Times

“Public streets and building names are meant to honor individuals who uplifted our community and represented its highest values,” he wrote on Facebook.

From Los Angeles Times