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Discover LudwigThe phrase "it reflects on" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing how something influences or provides insight into a particular subject or situation.
Example: "The study's findings reflect on the importance of early childhood education in shaping future academic success."
Alternatives: "it indicates" or "it sheds light on".
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I'm of course shocked, so I ask how she thinks it reflects on her as a potential employee of one of our clients.
"It reflects on them.
Somehow it reflects on the space".
It reflects, on the whole, rabbinical service.
It reflects on the Jewish community here.
If they get in trouble, it reflects on us.
How it reflects on Johansson is another matter.
Additionally, it reflects on interactions between different kinds of teachers' knowledge in the process of development.
"We think it reflects on the way we treat students over their entire time at Richmond".
"But at the same time, when we have good days, it reflects on him also.
And it reflects on the long and sometimes tortured path to healing the human psyche.
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