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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reflection of reality" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe something that accurately represents or mirrors the actual state of affairs or truth.
Example: "The documentary serves as a reflection of reality, showcasing the struggles faced by the community."
Alternatives: "a mirror of truth" or "an accurate portrayal of reality".
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Hoping for a happy ending to her story, poor Lucy Gault reflects: "novels were a reflection of reality, of all the world's desperation and of its happiness, as much of one as of the other.
The moment is not always undisputed, or even a reflection of reality.
The ideals expressed in the speech also weren't necessarily a reflection of reality.
Being independent in title is not necessarily a reflection of reality.
Perhaps it's as much a reflection of reality as anything else.
For stories are not just a reflection of reality, they also shape and define it.
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Such an agenda is also a reflection of the reality that the world has changed dramatically since the last go-round with the global development agenda, in 2000.
"We all trust our sensation as a reflection of objective reality, and yet the placebo changes the sensation without affecting the objective reality," lamented Patrick D. Wall, a pain specialist.
The calm of the Pimco trading floor is perhaps a reflection of that reality.
The demand for haute couture is a reflection of economic reality.
This is not so much the fault of such forums themselves but a reflection of the reality of policymaking, which is complex and time-consuming and can seldom be condensed to the schedule of a few days.
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