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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a mirroring on" is not correct and does not sound natural in written English.
It may be intended to describe a reflection or representation of something, but the phrasing is awkward and unclear.
Example: "The artist's work is a mirroring on the complexities of human emotions."
Alternatives: "a reflection of" or "an echo of".
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Few of the plays that Vega wrote were perfect, but he had an unerring sense for the theme and detail that could move an audience conscious of being on the crest of its country's greatness to respond to a mirroring on the stage of some of the basic ingredients of that greatness.
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The camp, says one character, is a mirror on the soul: "You can't turn away".
You can put a mirror on the back of your door, but save the 'big one in the middle of the room' for the 'funky teen girl' rooms.
At one store selling hammered tin mirrors, the owner pointed to a mirror on display.
Dr. Sigal likened it to "a mirror on steroids".
(The telling cliché of a mirror on the back wall reveals the audience).
Two klieg lights and a mirror on wheels heightened the exposure.
The easy-to-grasp handles have four loops, and there is a mirror on the back.
A great game system turns a mirror on the player's inefficiencies and errors.
"It's a mirror on ourselves from another time," an advertising executive said.
Maybe Cold Feet 2.0 turns a mirror on what we've become.
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