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Discover Ludwig'he mirrors' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You would typically use it to refer to someone who reflects back what they have seen or heard. For example: "She was always amazed at how accurately he could mirror her expressions and intonations."
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He mirrors the moment.
'He mirrors her view of life,' said a courtier.
In this sense, he mirrors the Iranian state.
He mirrors van Hove and Scheib in the way that Claire mirrors Madame.
What happens to him is like what happens to the straight audience – he mirrors the slight feeling of trepidation.
But by equating natural splendor with a more bombastic human kind, he mirrors a tension between beauty and taste that both art and fashion create.
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For late-19th-century American Wagnerites, he mirrored religious uplift.
He mirrored, or maybe anticipated, every twist and turn of pop culture.
In that, he mirrored those fans streaming out of the stadium.
He mirrored one wall, to extend the river and sky views.
He mirrored the image and repeated the process again and again.
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