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The phrase "at reflecting" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English.
It may be intended to express the act of considering or thinking about something, but it lacks proper grammatical structure.
Example: "She excelled at reflecting on her past experiences to improve her future decisions."
Alternatives: "in reflecting" or "on reflecting".
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Angles in angle gathers are generally understood as the reflection (scattering) angles at reflecting interfaces (Xu et al. 2001; Brandsberg-Dahl et al. 2003).
The National will have to do better at reflecting that.
The planets shine brightly because their cloud cover is so efficient at reflecting sunlight.
They were a small but distinctive part of a collection aimed at reflecting global style.
All three have been rather good at reflecting their people's worthy tastes.
The data are good at reflecting the broad trajectory of the hurricane, but perhaps less useful for more detailed insights.
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The titles tell us that we are looking down at reflected details of landscape and sky.
"Particular beans, soil and the altitude they are grown at reflect the flavour".
The ignition temperatures were recorded over the range 980 1740 K, at reflected shock pressures of 1, 10, and 30 atm.
Many companies have "stock watch" programs in place at are intended to identify stock accumulations, or stock price movements at reflect an impending takeover attempt.
"I think it's really just accepting people where they're at," reflects Cottingham.
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