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The phrase "a better reflection of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how something represents or illustrates a particular quality, idea, or situation more accurately than something else.
Example: "The new data provides a better reflection of the current market trends than the previous report."
Alternatives: "a more accurate representation of" or "a clearer depiction of".
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The wider window provides a better reflection of lifetime earnings.
"This new kind of total approach is a better reflection of a newspaper's digital footprint".
Mr. King said the museum's net assets were a better reflection of its health.
The FTSE 250 index of midcap firms is seen as a better reflection of UK prospects.
This game will be a better reflection of where we are at".
Harder for juries to get their heads around, perhaps, but a better reflection of the complexity of real life.
The market is a better reflection of the economy, but the economy is not what it was.
The "state funds" budget, which subtracts that federal money, is a better reflection of the state's own finances.
Danny Wilson, his opposite number, said: "I think you've seen a better reflection of who we are today".
A nickname, because it's custom-made rather than installed at the factory, can seem like a better reflection of one's true self, so often invisible to others.
Comcast has touted its carriage commitments as an improvement to its channel lineup and a better reflection of the markets it operates in.
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