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The phrase "a process of reflection" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to the act of reflecting or thinking deeply about something. Example: "Writing in a journal can be a valuable process of reflection, allowing you to better understand your thoughts and emotions."
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At the heart of any good CPD is a process of reflection whereby teachers adapt their practice in the light of new information, ideas or feedback.
It is by a process of reflection on this proposition that we come to apprehend that we have this responsibility.
Scandinavian studies have portrayed patient diaries as a supporting catalyst for patients and their families through a process of reflection and fact presentation.
The original schools of Islamic jurisprudence, which arose in the wake of the Prophet's reign in Medina, permitted jurists to adapt the law to the changing needs of society, by a process of reflection known as ijtihad, or effort.
In addition, a process of reflection regarding teamwork is carried out at the end of each phase of the project, based on an interactive process among the members of the group.
In addition, a process of reflection about the teamwork is carried out at the end of each phase of the project, based on an interactive process among the members of the group.
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Friedman employs the related idea of reflective endorsement: a process of critical reflection can result in either endorsement and wholehearted commitment to one's preferences and desires, to wholehearted repudiation of the preferences or desires, or to half-hearted commitment to the preferences or desires (Friedman 2003, 4 5).
Drawing on Hibbert et al's 15 discussion of reflective practice as the generalisable feature of network management, we developed a process of facilitated reflection based on network theory and methods.
Engaging in a process of critical reflection makes our work relevant and more effective.
Though the show's writers try to achieve catharsis through laughter, they forget that catharsis only comes after a process of pained reflection; the growing proportion of viewers who watch "The Daily Show" at the expense of other news sources may be skipping a step.
In Arneson's (1989, 1990) concept of equal opportunity for welfare, the preferences determining the measure of individual well-being are meant to be conceived hypothetically — i.e., a person would decide on them after a process of ideal reflection.
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