Sentence examples for let's reflect from inspiring English sources

"let's reflect" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used as an imperative sentence, meaning it is a direct command or suggestion for someone to reflect on something. Example: Let's reflect on the lessons we learned from our failed project and use them to improve our approach for the next one.

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So let's reflect these two points.

"Let's reflect on the fact that we are in recession, with unemployment up and public spending cuts to some services certain," he wrote.

So let's reflect on what we saw: two contests decided by a point after one team appeared to have established a match-winning lead only for the seemingly vanquished to claw out of their shallow grave and almost pull off a remarkable escape.

But I told Mr. Hubbard I would build from it this way: "Let's reflect on your advice to Lindsay.

"I know there is disappointment this room tonight, but let us not dwell on the disappointment of defeat, but instead let's reflect on how far we've come and what we've been fighting for," Hoffman said in his concession speech Tuesday.

Let's reflect on it.

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"Let's just reflect, Rich, you are the Debbie Downer of this news conference," she said.

Let's not reflect on the outcome of the strategy – not a British strategy alone – that trapped the Jews of Europe behind the lines in the war.

After all, let's all reflect on how big a boost the straw poll gave to the last person who won it: Michele Bachmann.

Let's pause and reflect for a moment.

Asked if "Let's Get Clinical" reflects his current lifestyle, he lets out a sheepish giggle.

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