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Discover Ludwig"are reflections" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used as a verb phrase to mean "to think deeply about something" or "to consider something" and can be used in a variety of contexts. For example, "The philosopher spent many hours are reflections on the nature of life."
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are reflections
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The act of reflecting or the state of being reflected.
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These newspapers are reflections of democratic culture.
But those are reflections from the Guardian's point of view.
There's grease, there are reflections, there are exposure problems.
"It's what stories are, they are reflections of the environment.
Along the way, there are reflections on weird science, weird religion and human nature.
The designs are reflections of our psychobabble culture, exuding that horrible and impossible concept, closure.
There are reflections written by the new teachers that force them to constantly appraise their progress.
Their dichotomous current realities are reflections of how they managed their respective presidential runs.
"My projects are reflections of what I saw in the cinema," he said.
If he feels a strong connection with his grotesque characters, it's partly because they are reflections of himself.
"As with your clothes, your room and your pictures, the books on your shelves are reflections of yourself, your taste".
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