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The phrase "evolve to reflect" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to refer to the idea that something changes in response to new or different circumstances. For example, "The company's marketing strategies have evolved to reflect modern consumer trends."
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In other words, how games should evolve to reflect the broader audience for them and the different ways in which people engage with their electronic entertainment.
It is so good of you to remind us all that historical accuracy should always get in the way of symbolic reverence and giving myths space to evolve to reflect our cultural norms and social values.
As a parent of a teenager, I've seen my hunches evolve to reflect the rapid pace of social media and my daughter's use of it.
But our system of teacher compensation has yet to evolve to reflect this choice.
Teaching and learning must evolve to reflect the rigors of higher education, and the complexity of global relationships.
As we learn more about ourselves as people, our criminal justice policies evolve to reflect a more nuanced and accurate understanding of the human condition.
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Mr. Gore's aides said his views had evolved to reflect the changing times.
See above how the image evolved to reflect the market's ups and downs.
Mujib Mehrdad is another poet whose subjects have evolved to reflect the changing tides of society.
Its storefronts, churches and many other institutions have evolved to reflect these demographic shifts.
"One of the great things about the ratings system is that it has evolved to reflect society".
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