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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a tragic reflection on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing a situation, event, or piece of art that evokes sadness or contemplation about a particular subject or theme.
Example: "The novel serves as a tragic reflection on the consequences of war and its impact on families."
Alternatives: "a sorrowful commentary on" or "a poignant observation of".
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It is appalling and a tragic reflection on the moral decay of our society… unless I need it, in which case, everybody be cool"), as well as on turning 40 ("I need to take my pants off as soon as I get home.
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But when you look at the high death rates from drug use, that position is a tragic reflection of politics today.
The Latin American student draws parallels in a tragic reflection of the worst parts of his own country; nefarious warlords, corruption, and poverty.
A reflection on one of live music's worst traditions.
Her stupidity will have a tragic effect, one the reader sees coming early on.
As David Steinberg remembers it, his interview with Robert Schimmel was a hilarious reflection on an often tragic life.
Ten months later, four men died in a tragic accident on the construction rail line.
"It was a tragic reminder on an already tragic day," John-Paul Brammer, a columnist for the Guardian, told VICE.
The 2008 Sichuan earthquake in China was a catastrophic disaster and had a tragic impact on many survivors.
A reflection on a window.
Here's a final reflection on the nature of reflection itself.
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