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The phrase "closely reflective of" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing how accurately something represents or mirrors another thing.
Example: "The results of the study are closely reflective of the trends observed in previous research."
Alternatives: "highly indicative of" or "strongly representative of".
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Thus, although both OTA and aristolochic acid have been demonstrated to nephrotoxic in animals, the specific pathology of BEN and associated urothelial cancers in humans has been demonstrated to be more closely reflective of that induced by aristolochic acids.
Cerebrospinal fluid might be considered as the source most closely reflective of brain activity, but it is not easily accessible on a routine, risk-free basis that is likely to be acceptable to patients.
The stability and relative homogeneity of ESC in 2iL (Wray et al., 2010) is postulated to represent a developmental ground state closely reflective of the newly formed epiblast in the mature blastocyst (Nichols and Smith, 2009).
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Presumably, visceral adiposity is more closely related to future cardiac events than BMI, which is not reflective of VAT distribution and is strongly governed by subcutaneous adipose tissue.
For DHA it is closely linked to the mother's intake of preformed DHA, which is in turn reflective of the mother's intake of fatty fish or fish/marine oil supplements[9], [10], [11], [12].
We conclude that students' conceptions of what it means to think like a scientist became more reflective of the views of practicing scientists (Table 1) and more grounded in students' experiences of working closely with data.
I have been working closely with Ranking Member Chambliss, the Administration, and other Senate Democrats and Republicans to craft this legislation and my proposal is reflective of those conversations," said Lincoln in a statement.
It becomes less reflective of the surroundings".
"It's symbolic – reflective of her personality.
This was merely reflective of individual brilliance.
It's simple, reflective of ballet music.
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