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represent

[rep-ri-zent] / ˌrɛp rɪˈzɛnt /




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Venezuela has been producing around 1 million barrels of crude a day, so the deal would represent about one to two months’ production.

From MarketWatch

The figure would represent a significant amount of all the oil the country produces annually.

From The Wall Street Journal

The Australian Open will offer a record prize pot of £55m at this year's tournament - but players are said to be "disappointed" it does not represent a greater share of the Grand Slam's total revenue.

From BBC

Tyler, meanwhile, represents Scotland at international level and has been part of the first-team squad for United's past three Premier League games.

From BBC

Groups representing environmentalists, Indigenous people, artisanal fishers and Afro-Brazilian communities have gone to court to request an end to the drilling, which they see as a risk to a region rich in biodiversity.

From Barron's