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Discover LudwigThe phrase "book reflects" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used to describe how a book portrays or conveys certain ideas or themes. For example: - "The book reflects the author's deep understanding of human emotions." - "Through vivid imagery and poetic language, the book reflects the beauty of nature." - "The protagonist's actions in the book reflect the moral dilemma faced by many young adults today."
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Baker's book reflects that sentiment.
And this book reflects that.
As such, the book reflects the absolute darkness of the Holocaust, its unassimilable otherness.
The construction of the book reflects an unresolved awkwardness about how deeply a daughter should delve.
"Coloring Book" reflects the youth-obsessed infantilism of modern culture and society.
Since the fall of Communism, scholars say, the distortions have been redressed, as the book reflects.
Then the book reflects their world, not just the world the school officials want to present".
(The title of Alexander's book reflects the racially disparate impacts of these policies).
The book reflects the personal slant of its co-author Legs McNeil, the former mascot of the magazine Punk.
The book reflects the ideas of one who questioned the doctrine of retributive justice associated with wisdom theology.
The book reflects the personal slant of its co-author Legs McNeil, the former mascot of the magazine Punk..
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