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The phrase "a perfect reflection of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that accurately represents or embodies a particular quality, idea, or characteristic.
Example: "Her artwork is a perfect reflection of her emotions and experiences throughout her life."
Alternatives: "an accurate representation of" or "a true embodiment of".
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Data is not a perfect reflection of the world.
"The building becomes a perfect reflection of the film's spare, controlled state of mind," she said.
Our bodies start out symmetrical, the left side a perfect reflection of the right.
The contrast provides a perfect reflection of this most interesting street.
Of course, fiction doesn't need to be a perfect reflection of contemporary reality.
Which is why it'll be a perfect reflection of the state of British politics in 2015.
"That was a perfect reflection of exactly what was happening with that band," Jasper says.
And they were a perfect reflection of the man who created them.
The series is a perfect reflection of Trump himself: an orgy of product-placement and personal aggrandizement.
From that first game, the Saints became a perfect reflection of the city — fun, flashy, and ultimately dysfunctional.
The Jacobs street, a perfect reflection of the miracle of self-organizing systems that free markets create, becomes a perfect reflection of the brutal and unappeasable destruction that free markets enforce.
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