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The phrase "from reflecting" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that something was caused or resulted from a period of contemplation or consideration. For example, "I gained new insights into the issue from reflecting on it for several days."
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But Dr. Kane says even tiny sampling errors can keep scores from reflecting true performance.
The older businesses in the portfolio prevented share prices from reflecting the growing profitability of pharmaceuticals.
Shields and blinders will prevent the light from reflecting into the sky.
During this time, maps transitioned from reflecting the past to documenting the present.
Haaretz quoted him telling Israeli diplomats that the reports of a cease-fire were "far from reflecting reality".
After all, Schenker's methods, far from reflecting "total independence," reflect the predilections of a particular musical style.
These figures, conventionally allowing $1 for name, prestige of Time, come far from reflecting actual prosperity of Luce, his enterprises.
Every participant in politics today could benefit from reflecting on Hand's message — Mr. Trump most of all.
The older and generally lower-margin parts of the portfolio kept share prices from reflecting the growing profitability of pharmaceuticals.
In other regions it gets dimmer or brighter, as the X-rays pass into or away from reflecting material.
Far from reflecting laziness, prosocial lying seems to entail a great deal more cognitive and emotional effort than truth-telling.
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