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Discover LudwigThe phrase "mirror reflects" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is commonly used to describe the action of a mirror reflecting an image. For example: "The sun shone through the window and the mirror reflected the light, creating a dazzling display."
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Mr. Huckabee's rear-view mirror reflects great indifference to his candidacy just a few months ago.
She will present a piece in which a hand-held mirror reflects perceptions of aging.
A mirror reflects a sliver of her reality – or perhaps offers a portal to a wished-for other one.
The mirror reflects this image through an arc of fixed, individual relay lenses in succession on the stationary film.
The ribbons of his regalia flit around him, his round mirror reflects the flames, and his accoutrements jingle.
A 45° mirror reflects the image-forming rays from the lens onto a screen in the camera top.
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A zeitgeisty mirror reflecting socio-economic woes?
An overhead mirror reflected the chef's moves, although it was easy to see without it.
Beneath, a mirror reflecting only emptiness leans against the same window pane.
Ilook back on those tapes as a shattered mirror reflecting the absurdreality of commercial television-perhaps even the world.
Turn a corner and the pond has become a strange mirror, reflecting a world turned upside down.
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