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The phrase "appears to be reflected" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that seems to show or demonstrate a particular quality or characteristic, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The results of the survey appear to be reflected in the overall satisfaction ratings of the customers."
Alternatives: "seems to be mirrored" or "appears to be shown".
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That certainly appears to be reflected in an agreement on a new period of exclusivity.
The tangled logic of his career appears to be reflected in his private life, which takes in three other children, with two other women.
Fluid loading effects are completely specified by this phase shift, or equivalently by an "end-correction" giving the virtual origin from which the wave appears to be reflected.
This also appears to be reflected in the chemical analyses, where the leaves grown at 35 °C had significantly lower lignin content than the leaves grown at 25 °C (Fig. 2i).
This appears to be reflected in the amputated bees' elevated total consumption of liquids as well as their increased mortality, which was almost twice as high compared to their controls.
This appears to be reflected in the courses on offer at the school, which includes classes on "the neuroscience of empathy" led by Stanford psychologist Philippe Goldin, as well as instruction in mindfulness meditation from Zen teacher Norman Fischer, who has been dubbed "the abbot of Google".
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Yet the point does seem to stand — when, in Facebook's case, the platform business appears to be reflecting (or, well, channeling, via its PR) the same problematic qualities that mire and/or bog down content on Facebook.
He mentions that Watson characteristically mocked old time biologists as "stamp collectors" (p. 221), nonetheless he appears to be reflecting upon the value of old time biology (p. 463).
Rearing duration thus appears to be reflecting something other than hyper- versus hypo-activity.
In effect, cooler layers of air refract the sun's rays at different angles than do less-dense strata of heated air, giving the appearance of water where there is none; nearby objects may even appear to be reflected in it.
That frustration appeared to be reflected in two polls this week.
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