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Discover LudwigThe part of the sentence 'method reflects' is correct and can be used in written English
It is used to suggest that a particular method captures or mirrors the quality of something. For example: "This method reflects the complexity of the task at hand."
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The board's chairman, Edmund L. Jenkins, said the change was needed because the purchase method "reflects the underlying economics of business combinations by requiring that the current values of the assets and liabilities exchanged be reported to investors".
The difference (known as the Solow residual, after Robert Solow, the economist who pioneered this method) reflects the contribution of productivity to growth.
In order to survive, man must use his will to construct fictional explanations of phenomena "as if " there were rational grounds for believing that such a method reflects reality.
Moody's new method reflects a belief, held by many economists, that states and local governments are severely distorting their pension numbers by failing to take proper account of market risks.
The NMSE(I, I d ) method reflects the whole fringe pattern intensity statistical errors.
This method reflects the gradient of the settlement by the colour gradient.
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The recommended routes of this method reflect certain people's preference.
It is a simple rotation-invariance method, reflecting shape (elongation and angularity).
The behavior of negative and positive charges measured by the PEA method reflected the hetero-charges distribution in EDLCs.
Finally, the nature of our study method reflected the autonomic controls on heart rates instead of directly on the control of cerebral vascular tone.
The developed method reflected an effective performance to the direct determination of the two alkaloids in the aqueous extract of green coffee beans.
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