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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about reflects" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express a relationship between a subject and its reflection or representation, but it lacks clarity and context.
Example: "The report about reflects the current trends in the industry." (This example is awkward and unclear.)
Alternatives: "regarding reflects" or "concerning reflects".
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"That third goal showed what Robbie was all about," reflects Barnes.
Most importantly, millions of readers around the world need to have confidence that the way we write, as well as what we write about, reflects the values that they expect from the Guardian.
"It was just something that we never talked about," reflects Yamada, now 93 and living in Irvine, California.
What I was talking about reflects, I expect, more of my own background as a state judge.
The psychoanalytic literature is rich with reports indicating that what one dreams about reflects one's needs as well as one's immediate and remote past experience.
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That was what it was about, reflecting that dance culture.
I've built my life around learning about, reflecting on, thinking of and caring for people -- their motivations, best interests, livelihoods, lives.
They are also surprisingly spontaneous about reflecting on the way they learn and using this reflection as a tool for further learning.
But for us theater is about reflecting.
Or often it's about reflecting an emotion, and anxiety.
No poetry, no passion, no poignant sentiment about reflecting absence.
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