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The phrase "be reflective of" is a commonly used phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe something that is indicative of, or representative of, a certain idea or situation. Example: The high turnout in the election is reflective of the public's enthusiasm for the proposed policy changes.
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Our commitments will be reflective of this".
"We need to be reflective of the new collective mood.
We want this market to be reflective of the other 31 we have in the US.
I think a company should be reflective of its artistic director's background and vision.
Why, after all, should footballers' views not be reflective of the general population?
"We want our body of work to be reflective of changes in America".
"Magazines are supposed to be reflective of society at large," Ms. Barnett said.
"We want our show to be reflective of New York City.
"I think buildings should be reflective of how we use them now".
"Those numbers are more likely to be reflective of medical care concerns".
And even though their work may be reflective of these hard times, there is no paralysis here".
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