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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reflection on a" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing thoughts, insights, or analyses regarding a specific topic or subject.
Example: "In her essay, she provides a reflection on a significant event in history that shaped modern society."
Alternatives: "an analysis of a" or "a contemplation of a".
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A reflection on a window.
It's a reflection on a generation, Korine says, raised on YouTube.
That goes to the heart of the matter, a reflection on a whole society's deep values.
A reflection on a statement of an extension of credit for which the obligor requests additional clarification including documentary evidence thereof.
The film, he added, "is more a warning about populism than fascism," as well as a reflection on a country that has lost its historical memory.
His reflection in the square mirror before him is repeated in the self-portrait he is sketching: a reflection on a reflection.
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In one passage, he interrupts a reflection on an altar to the Emperor Augustus with his thoughts on Roman noses and then describes a nearby restaurant.
"is a reflection, on an individual scale, of how women are treated on a larger scale in society.
Construction industry officials call the accidents flukes, saying they are not a reflection on an industry with a solid safety record.
(6) Assume T is an orientation reversing map, a reflection on an octahedron.
Her notes include a reflection on an anomaly in chapter four about snapped wands and a section of text she refused to cut.
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