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The phrase "are mirrors of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe how one thing reflects or represents another, often in a metaphorical sense.
Example: "The struggles of the characters in the novel are mirrors of the societal issues we face today."
Alternatives: "reflect" or "represent".
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They are mirrors of shame.
"National institutions are mirrors of national values.
Hanging on three sides of the space's white brick walls are mirrors of varying sizes.
His tangled, archaeological surfaces, layered with paper, woodcuts and charred photographs, are mirrors of time itself.
Here he reveals that crime and punishment are mirrors of each other, that detectives and police officers are mysteriously dependent on the existence of crime.
So many of us are self-selecting, and the groups we are a part of – on social media and in real life – are mirrors of us ourselves.
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They're mirrors of the anxieties that so many Americans feel.
They were mirrors of the first demonstrations of the Syrian Civil War, but smaller, stripped down, far from home.
There are seven different Soma Cubes, though two of them are mirror images of each other.
Their patterns of change are mirror images of each another.
The two shows are mirror opposites of course.
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