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Discover LudwigThe phrase "exactly mirrors" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means that something closely or precisely reflects or resembles something else. Example: The author's depiction of the character's internal struggles exactly mirrors my own experiences, making the story deeply relatable.
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And to that extent, it exactly mirrors what we see of the Kennedys today".
It exactly mirrors what the audience is doing as they watch the actors.
Enemies of the Amazon rainforest RANCHING The explosion of cattle ranching exactly mirrors the dramatic increase in deforestation.
The conversation in which Phillip asks Mike when next he's going to sea exactly mirrors what Carr would have said to Kerouac a few weeks before.
What makes it a fascinating match is the way the strength of one so exactly mirrors the weakness of the other.
This mixture of boast and complaint exactly mirrors the coyness of Bukowski's poetry, which is at once misanthropic and comradely, aggressively vulgar and clandestinely sensitive.
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This exactly mirrored Mr. Byrne's experience.
The several meanings of the Latin word providentia exactly mirror those of its Greek equivalent, pronoia.
Their moves do not exactly mirror those of the younger couple.
The other camp believes that pay does not exactly mirror productivity.
After years of holding steady, the total number of agencies fell precipitously, almost exactly mirroring the growth of online shopping.
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