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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a recent reflection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing thoughts or insights that have been considered or contemplated recently.
Example: "In a recent reflection, I realized the importance of balancing work and personal life."
Alternatives: "a recent contemplation" or "a recent consideration".
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As he wrote in a recent reflection on her spirituality in Commonweal, "How Dorothy Day managed to keep her psychological wholeness over the years in the disorder, disease, mental confusion and violence that mark Catholic Worker houses was a practical miracle to me".
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In fact, a recent seismic reflection survey along a 233 km-long profile beneath the Wharton Basin in the Indian Ocean clearly imaged a fault that extends down to 40 km depth below the plate upper surface (Qin and Singh, 2015).
As he approached the entrance to the theater, he looked at me with a sort of familiarity from the earlier taping (though doubtful in recent reflection).
I have never bowed to the Thrown of M, but upon some recent reflection, I discovered that my love for the Material Girl was a deep and profound one and that during the epic "this is your life" montage that runs through my mind constantly, she is the soundtrack.
Willie Nelson's recent reflection on death is blunt too, though in keeping with his persona.
Recent reflection measurements on gold gratings not only confirmed this but also resulted in a reliable calibration.
I'll end with yet another reprise of Carl Safina's recent reflection on CNN.com, which I cited in my posts on resilience: [U]npreparedness requires, one might say, quite a lot of preparation.
Malcolm Fraser's immigration minister, Ian Macphee, has excoriated the current occupant of the portfolio, Peter Dutton, branding his recent reflection on the immigration policies of the 1970s "outrageous", and declaring the Liberal party "has long since ceased to be liberal".
If recent reflection on the issue is any guide, the most pressing problem to address is this: Given that state-authorized coercion needs to be justified, and that the justification of state coercion requires the consent of the people, what role may religious reasons play in justifying state coercion?
The most recent "Reflection," as Fidel Castro's columns are called, appeared in October 2014.
This recent reflection explores the swirl of choices that are always near as we make our way.
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