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The phrase "a much better reflection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when comparing two or more things, indicating that one is a significantly improved representation or portrayal of something.
Example: "The new report provides a much better reflection of our current market position than the previous one."
Alternatives: "a significantly improved representation" or "a far superior depiction".
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'Where the cultures of the globe come together' is to me a much better reflection of the Bronx's current reality".
He said: "I think suicide as a manner of death is a much better reflection of the circumstances".
ComScore, which has us at 3.9 million in the UK, is a much better reflection of our own internal numbers.
Arguably that's a much better reflection of how people really click (or don't) in real life, since not all differences of opinion or taste are weighted equal in importance and aren't necessarily a deal-breaker when it comes to matters of the heart.
We, conversely, studied CD4+ (not DN) T cells directly ex vivo, a much better reflection of the in vivo situation than long-term culture, a situation that can artificially expand a potentially trivial population, or conversely, lead to contraction of an expanded population.
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Shine a laser on the bag of chips and the reflection will give you a much better signal to analyze.
"Last year wasn't a true reflection of their level, they'd had a much better year than the results suggested.
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A much better player.
That's a much better fit.
It really is a much better service.
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