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Discover Ludwig"fully reflected" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It means that something has been completely or thoroughly considered or shown. Example: His actions were fully reflected in the final outcome of the project.
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So it takes a full year for the price increases to be fully reflected.
Rossi was deeply sensitive to this, and his efforts at modernization fully reflected this sensitivity.
3) The takeover speculation is fully reflected, in our view, in the share price.
That dire outlook has yet to be fully reflected in the economic statistics, however.
This is fully reflected in our financial statements which are audited independently.
Their capital losses are not fully reflected in fund managers' income statements.
"The end of ultralow wage increases will be fully reflected only next year," Mr. Krämer said.
But the church's changing center of gravity is not yet fully reflected in the geographic distribution of its leaders.
Last week Creamer won the Women's Masters with an ease that was fully reflected in the eight-shot margin.
The Pre's impact will be more fully reflected in the current quarter, because of its June launching date.
But the general's support is in rural areas, and may not be fully reflected in the polls.
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