Sentence examples for a mirror of a from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a mirror of a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that reflects or represents another thing, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The novel serves as a mirror of a society grappling with change and uncertainty."
Alternatives: "a reflection of" or "a representation of".

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A return is a mirror of a taxpayer's finances.

Initially, "Parks and Recreation" mirrored "The Office" — it was a mirror of a mirror of a mirror.

As a mirror of a young artist attempting to seek some artistic level, they are particularly poignant and revealing".

He recalls that Samorin felt like a mirror of a Samsonite factory in the Belgian town of Turnhout.

Architecture is considered as a mirror of a civilization that is shaped up by needs, society, technology, culture and climate.

It is certainly the archetype of style over substance: everyone on screen is a mirror of a mirror of a mirror of a character we've seen in the movies one hundred times before, but it matters not a jot as you sit in the cinema with your senses being enjoyably battered by ridiculously over-the-top spectacle upon spectacle.

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From Montréal, Odile Tremblay, of Le Devoir (whose review is unavailable except to subscribers) calls it a "minor work" and the headline refers to it as a "mirror of an age without guideposts" (or, a lost age).

A traditional index fund is a mirror of the market.

And now the sun leans west like Cézanne, striking a rippling mirror of water   refracting into a mirror of granite.

In sum, the world, as a mirror of divine reason, a cabinet of wonders.

The story is the payoff and, in a sense, a mirror of the viewer's experience.

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