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The phrase "I reflect on it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing your thoughts or considerations about a particular topic or situation. Example: "After the meeting, I reflect on it to better understand the team's feedback and suggestions."
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Empathy, that word so dreaded by Sere (8), and a stand-in, in his lexicon, for little more than weakness and pusillanimity, is one healer of shame and perhaps, as I reflect on it now, why I appealed to it in cases where guilt can subtly mask shame.
"But right now, as I reflect on it, I'm excited about this new start".
"If I reflect on it, it doesn't feel so long ago I broke into Formula One.
"When I'm playing it doesn't bother me, but obviously I reflect on it and get disappointed".
"When I reflect on it, we really had a great thing here in Jacksonville," Smith said after a recent practice.
I was in denial for years after hearing this, but, as I reflect on it today, it's sort of starting to make sense.
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And then, sanctity over, I reflected on it in one of the eateries at Silvermine Bay with seafood fresh off the sampans.
"But as I reflected on it, public service had provided my most satisfying years of work.
"Believe me, I reflected on it with every hour there was".
Intellectually, I understood the arguments around modesty but when I reflected on it, it was aspiring to be a good Muslim (that motivated me).
"And the more I reflected on it, the more I realized I wanted to do something that was more directly supporting efforts to prevent that kind of event from ever happening again.
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