represent a breakthrough
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To be considered an important discovery or development.
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- The new deal represents a major breakthrough for the company.
- This new treatment represents a significant breakthrough in cancer research.
- The invention of the microchip represented a technological breakthrough that changed the world.
- This agreement could represent a historic breakthrough in international relations.
- If successful, the experiment will represent a huge breakthrough for renewable energy.
- Does this finding truly represent the breakthrough we've been waiting for?
- For the scientists, this finding represented a crucial breakthrough after years of work.
- What they have achieved represents a real breakthrough in artificial intelligence.
- While promising, this development does not yet represent the final breakthrough needed to cure the illness.
- The development of quantum computing is widely considered to represent a fundamental breakthrough in information science.