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Discover Ludwig'its reflection for' is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to talk about what something is a reflection of. For example, "The design of the building is its reflection for the city's commitment to sustainability."
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Written when the genre of opera was only a few decades old, the music for L'incoronazione di Poppea has been praised for its originality, its melody, and for its reflection of the human attributes of its characters.
Still, the book has historical value for its reflection of changing attitudes toward sex at the time it was published, and it might even provide some laughs, Marsden said.
He said political parties had started using alternative social networks to reach out to voters, with Labour's use of Instagram being noteworthy for its reflection of "grassroots" campaigning - a strategy employed by Barack Obama in his 2012 campaign.
"But it turned out that a lot of male quilters had tried to address their maleness and otherness in the quilt world, and it was really interesting," says Isken, adding that the work in "Man-Made" is particularly noteworthy for its reflection of contemporary urban life.
Perón Perón Resto Bar in Buenos Aires' Palermo Hollywood district is fascinating food-wise and for its reflections of political history.
If there is a mirror behind the needle of your analog multimeter, turn the meter left or right so that the needle covers its own reflection for better accuracy.
Such a device could be used to hide submarines.Sonar, the technique employed to detect subs, uses a transmitter to emit a pulse of sound usually a distinctive "ping"—and a receiver to listen for its reflection.
Like many of his characters, Farah instinctively averts his gaze from the worst of the violence, yet he's always watching for its reflection in the eyes of its perpetrators and victims.
Coasting by Jonathan Raban Written around the same time as Atwood's response to the step back in women's rights during the Reagan era in the US, Raban's account of his journey around the coast of Britain in a sailing boat is most notable for its reflections upon Margaret Thatcher's period of greatest social and political power.
Since many-sidedness depends on reflection for its full solidity, the child can also only ever approximate adult versatility and virtue (PS I: 149).
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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