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"closely reflected" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it to describe an idea, opinion, or situation that accurately mirrors something else. For example, "The movie closely reflected my expectations, with the same characters and plot as the original."
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Taoism has closely reflected this history of decline and rebirth.
Among the entrees, pan-roasted scallops and Pekin duck most closely reflected this same finesse.
The political fortunes of the Democrat government closely reflected the economic changes.
In its five editions, the DSM has closely reflected the evolution of the mental health profession.
Five brief passages in the obituary closely reflected the phrasing of an obituary in The Times of London.
He was also attracted to a story about Factory records because it closely reflected his own unlikely philosophy - artistic anarchy combined with a Protestant work ethic.
His work closely reflected his restless spiritual development, and although his plays showed great promise, his real achievement lay in lyric poetry.
Nuclear experts familiar with the assessment said that it was regularly updated but that over all, the March 26 version closely reflected current thinking.
McQueen's image so closely reflected his life that the two were barely distinguishable.
Urinary excretion of PD closely reflected changes in duodenal flow of PB as a result of feed restriction.
It is of note that the exercise price very closely reflected the loan portfolio book value from the annual reports.
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