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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it might reflect" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are suggesting something that could be possible or true. For example, “This result could indicate that the new policy is having an effect, or it might reflect the current economic situation.”.
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Alternatively, it might reflect an inherent cost of uncoupling cohesin from its regulators.
"It might reflect the most thoughtful, reasoned, balanced solution to a vexing public health problem.
The expression is so variable that later researchers thought it might reflect cultural or personal differences.
He said that he thought it might reflect a general turn in the state's politics.
If the source is discovered, it might reflect badly on whoever blew this particular whistle.
None of my colleagues would bring it up because of the fear around how it might reflect on you.
So the Times report might be a real scoop - or it might reflect efforts among conservatives to push Olson as their top choice.
Although Mr. Glassman said yesterday's bond market move was exaggerated, he added that it might reflect a return to a more balanced view of the economic outlook.
But I know what you're thinking: you don't want to be a poor guest because it might reflect on your friend the club member.
The more her characters talk, the less we come to know about their experience, and how it might reflect something in our own.
"It might reflect who people see talking about these issues," said Christian Hunt, the editor of the Carbon Brief, in a telephone interview.
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