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The phrase "and reflect for" is not complete and lacks context, making it difficult to assess its correctness in written English.
It could be used in contexts where one is encouraged to think deeply or consider something for a period of time, but it needs additional information to clarify its meaning.
Example: "Take a moment to pause and reflect for a better understanding of the situation."
Alternatives: "and contemplate for" or "and think about for".
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"I'll go relax and reflect for a few days and return in a month to the job of campaigning in the elections," he said.
The majority of people, I suggest to Ralph Steadman, when required to recall the most excruciating embarrassment they have suffered in their life, need to stop and reflect for a moment or two.
If ever a revelation might halt an election in its tracks, prompt politicians and the media who trail them around Australia on their set-piece campaign operations, to pause and reflect for a day – even an hour or a moment – then a disclosure of such tragic human import should, surely, have done so.
If we stop and reflect for a moment, however, we will realize that human productivity will not be enhanced if we continue to use our eyes and brains to navigate through this maze and understand the messages sent from one computer to another.
Let's pause and reflect for a moment.
Let's stop and reflect for a moment.
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The boundary conditions are periodic in X, and conducting for fields and reflecting for particles in Z.
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Yet elsewhere the picture was more grim and reflected, for better and worse, how much more closely Texas is now interwoven not only with the national economy but also with the fortunes of Mexico.
In philosophy the Turing Test was talked about - and reflected, for instance, in Arthur C Clarke's 2001.
When she felt stressed, Oloruntoba visited the Chapel, where she sat and reflected for a few minutes.
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