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Discover Ludwig"it has reflected" is correct and usable in written English.
This phrase can be used to indicate that an event or process has had an effect on something. For example: "The recent downturn in the economy has reflected negatively on the stock market."
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It has reflected the state of the nation even in its glosses and evasions, and through its selections and interpretations of Britain's past.
"We had a couple guys make some bad decisions, and it has reflected badly on the whole program," Stanley said.
It has wept, it has prayed and it has reflected on Mr Mandela's contribution to irreversibly altering a country in which until 1994 black South Africans could not even vote.
The current exhibition, Grafica Italiana (until 24 February 2013) is a review of 20th-century Italian graphic art, which demonstrates the contribution it has made to the economic success of many Italian companies and shows how it has reflected the changes in Italian culture and society.
It has reflected very badly on us".
In recent months it has reflected concerns about issues that mirror responses in other polls; the NHS, the economy and immigration.
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Not only that, the amount of water it has reflects how much battery power you have left!
The amazing single year score had not reflected student growth; it had reflected the unreliability of the test.
"It's something I've reflected on," Kanter said.
And if I had done it, it would have reflected very badly upon him.
It was an unusually playful moment between Woods and the gallery, but it may have reflected the upbeat mood that he is taking into the United States Open.
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