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Discover LudwigThe phrase "as reflecting only" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to indicate that something is solely representative of a particular idea or perspective.
Example: "The results of the survey are as reflecting only the opinions of the participants who responded."
Alternatives: "merely representing" or "solely indicating".
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This latter possibility is quite plausible, and indeed the likely persistence of maternal Poc1 protein means that all the Poc1-MO phenotypes must be interpreted with caution, as reflecting only partial and progressive depletion of the protein.
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Most of the cerean surface is as dark as asphalt, reflecting only about 9% of the sunlight that falls on it.
They discovered that the zig-zag pattern on the blue-rayed limpet acts as a filter reflecting only blue light.
The linear steady-state recoverable compliance of pure PMMA is independent of annealing as it reflects only polymer-polymer interactions.
The limpet, by contrast, produces its blue stripes through an interplay of inorganic, mineral structures, arranged in such a way as to reflect only blue light.
However, the obtained metabolic and regulatory network is still incomplete as it reflects only some aspects of the B. thetaiotaomicron metabolism and transcriptional regulation and needs to be expanded and refined in the future.
Mr. Mankiw subsequently noted on his blog that the data he used, from the Congressional Budget Office, includes state and local benefits as well as federal benefits, but reflects only federal taxes.
However, this is again still not a true reflection of the burden of CMV in Australia, as it only reflects only symptomatic cases at birth.
Hunting as sport was reflected only in the very popular shooting match.
One is the fundamental attribution error the tendency to regard (and respond to) other people's behavior as if it reflected only their personality and values, when what they do and say may actually be triggered by circumstance.
One is the fundamental attribution error – the tendency to regard (and respond to) other people's behavior as if it reflected only their personality and values, when what they do or say may be triggered by circumstance.
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