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The phrase 'a more reflective model' is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
You can use it to describe a model or idea that has been thought about and considered deeply. For example, you might say, "This research paper proposes a more reflective model for teaching mathematics in the classroom."
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After he goes through the "tick-list" of shared and implementable policies, it's impossible to predict whether Salmond's aspiration towards a "more reflective model of democracy" (as he put it in his acceptance speech) will cause those changes of heart and mind.
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You come to a point in your life where you get to a more reflective mode.
Thus, it would be highly beneficial to identify an alternative animal model that exhibits similar sensitivities to Francisella infection as humans and provides a more reflective platform for assessing vaccine candidates, with a wider window of titratable protection.
The exceptions are the spirited "One More Summer," which sounds like a more reflective version of Ms. Perry, and "Undone," which suggests that Ms. Stefani is looking beyond Madonna to late-career models like Sheryl Crow.
Phillips took a more reflective approach.
Not surprisingly McParland sees things in a more reflective light.
It put you in a more reflective space?
"Like a Rolling Stone" was scaled back from a triumphal rant into a more reflective conversational monologue.
(He's now 46, making a more reflective kind of music).
After the break, the group reconvened in a more reflective mood.
He ended, though, on a more reflective note, describing his search for a "yummy death".
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