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Discover LudwigThe phrase "be reflected on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to the process of considering something deeply and carefully. For example, "I need some time to reflect on my options before making a decision."
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Some changes on the asset record will also be reflected on its companion CI as there is a one-to-one relationship between an AMDB and CMDB record.
Five days later, he sent a one-sentence statement, promising Ross' current assets would be reflected on an annual financial disclosure, which he had not yet filed.
Your score should instantly be reflected on glookup.
If we're thinking globally, that must be reflected on our screens.
If you apply for a private loan before July 1, that amount will also be reflected on your bill.
Receipt of your submission will also be reflected on your Princeton Applicant Status Portal within 24-48 hours.
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Mr. Shapiro said the cuts won't be reflected on-air, although some programs in development will be delayed.
What you're typing is reflected on-screen.
"With Ithkuil, you always have to be reflecting on yourself.
PROGRAMMING NOTE: No HuffPost Hill on Monday because we'll be reflecting on the workin' man.
This Veterans Day, many of my students will be reflecting on that experience.
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