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The phrase "adequate reflection" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the sufficiency or appropriateness of thought or consideration given to a particular subject or situation.
Example: "The report requires adequate reflection on the implications of the proposed changes before any decisions are made."
Alternatives: "sufficient consideration" or "proper contemplation".
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It may or may not be an adequate reflection of current forecast uncertainty.
I don't think it can be an adequate reflection of performance over such a long period of time.
The result, in what was Tottenham manager Mauricio Pochettino's first managerial outing in the group stages of the Europa League, was an adequate reflection of the match.
Rather, the critic seeks to promote just those conditions of democracy that make it the best available process upon the adequate reflection of all those affected.
It was soon to become apparent that the specification of the proportions of the elements in an organic compound was not sufficient to identify it or to give an adequate reflection of its properties.
It is possible that current laboratory assays are either not sufficiently sensitive or not an adequate reflection of the needs of brain cells, particularly in those individuals with an inherited predisposition for mental problems.
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In doing so, the speechwriters have contended, the speeches were not adequate reflections of Mr. Reagan's conservative philosophy.
Robert Whang recognized that serum measurements, while practicable, were not adequate reflections of total body stores and took to measuring magnesium in mononuclear cells.
However, these questions were removed from the analyses since the CFA indicated that they were not adequate reflections of their factors.
Equally, valuing ideas encapsulates the need to reflect often, for without adequate time for reflection, you'll fail to come up with your own ideas.
In our study of 92 German companies, we found that in the 46 caught in the acceleration trap, 86% of employees complained that their firms didn't provide adequate time for reflection and regeneration after stressful phases.
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appropriate reflection
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good reflection
adequate examination
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