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Discover LudwigThe phrase "are reflections of" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you need to express that something is an expression or representation of something else. For example: "Our thoughts and feelings are reflections of our innermost selves."
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These newspapers are reflections of democratic culture.
"It's what stories are, they are reflections of the environment.
Most of the findings reported in the Pew study are reflections of party sorting.
The designs are reflections of our psychobabble culture, exuding that horrible and impossible concept, closure.
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.
Technical opinions have no security implications unless they are reflections of sinister motives.
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".
But, on second thought, it is probably true that both are reflections of the same economic phenomena.
Both, you feel, are reflections of Neel herself, of her incessantly youthful eye, the weariness of age.
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