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The phrase "authoritative reflection of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing something that serves as a reliable or official representation of a particular idea, opinion, or phenomenon.
Example: "The report is considered an authoritative reflection of the current state of the economy."
Alternatives: "definitive representation of" or "official depiction of".
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As particular health topics become more significant, attention and effort are directed toward providing the most accurate and authoritative reflection of these in the context of Canadian health services.
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What they also should understand is that those actions are not the result of the application of some iron clad esoteric formulate based on authoritative texts or precedents established in prior decisions, but a reflection of the political and social biases of the Court's majority.
As the orchestra, blandly authoritative, sounded the chords of the great final interlude, I wrote in my notebook, "But is it an exercise in pure sound or a reflection of a dramatic situation?" I'm still not sure.
Design is a reflection of identity.
I truly am the reflection of perfection".
This institution is a reflection of society.
"It is a reflection of existing problems".
"The company is a reflection of that".
That's a fair reflection of priorities.
It's a reflection of my mood".
"Everything is a reflection of that".
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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