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mirroring
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "mirroring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where one is reflecting or imitating the behavior, thoughts, or feelings of another person or entity. Example: "In therapy, the counselor often uses mirroring to help clients feel understood and validated."
✓ Grammatically correct
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60 human-written examples
Mirroring the kitsch decor of Presley's home, the suite comes complete with replica billiard room and "jungle room".
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Women from the Midlands noted how Asian communities ploughed money into the strikes when they saw the police treatment of miners mirroring their own experiences, and when Asian workers at Kewal Brothers clothing factory in Smethwick went on strike in 1984, 150 women and miners joined them in solidarity on their picket line.
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Mayor Rahm Emanuel, the former top adviser to Barack Obama suddenly facing a runoff for re-election, remained at the political fulcrum of a mounting campaign both on social media and the streets of Chicago, where demonstrations were planned for Saturday outside what coordinated campaigners described as mirroring a CIA "black site".
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Earlier this month, concerned citizens of Antigua Island reported illegal clearing of mangroves by a Chinese firm hell-bent on delivering one more mega-tourism development replete with golf courses, marinas, casinos and hotels, almost mirroring a similar Chinese development disaster on Bimini Island in the Bahamas.
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Like all celebrities he is the repository of the hopes and dreams of his admirers, mirroring his audience's desires.
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There's even a transformation scene, in which Jeffries is trimmed of his long, white tangles of hair – the clippings, in the elegant direction by Roger Michell, mirroring the snowfall of the earlier wintry death scenes – and has the neat sides dyed in order to become unrecognisable from the face defamed on front pages.
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Germany, who built the ECB mirroring its former central bank, has been price-sensitive since a hyperinflation spell in the 1920s put the country's finances out of control.
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But it commended DfID for the "vigorous efforts" now being made in Sierra Leone, where Britain has taken the lead in international aid, mirroring the US role in neighbouring Liberia and France's role in Guinea.
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Nationwide Conservative support has surged in council contests, mirroring the party's general election success.
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His game, mirroring that arc, has always revolved around a handful of paradoxes, or at the very least implausibilities.
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Facebook Twitter Google plus Share Share this post Facebook Twitter Google plus close 11.09am BST11 09 2nd over: Australia 16-0 (Villani 1, Jonassen 15) Danielle Hazell and her off-spin open at the other end, mirroring the Australian approach.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "mirroring", ensure the subject and object are clearly defined to avoid ambiguity. For instance, specify what is "mirroring" what.
Common error
Avoid using "mirroring" in contexts where simple reflection is meant; reserve it for situations involving imitation or close correspondence. Consider "reflecting" as a direct and often clearer alternative.
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Linguistic Context
The primary grammatical function of "mirroring" is as a present participle or gerund. It's used to form continuous verb tenses (e.g., "is mirroring") or as a noun (e.g., "the mirroring of strategies"). Ludwig confirms its usability across diverse contexts.
Frequent in
News & Media
50%
Science
25%
Formal & Business
15%
Less common in
Encyclopedias
5%
Wiki
3%
Reference
2%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "mirroring" functions as a versatile term, primarily used as a present participle or gerund to describe a resemblance or imitation. Ludwig AI states that it is correct and usable in written English. Found across various domains, from news and media to science and formal business, it denotes correspondence but may sometimes be better substituted with alternatives like "reflecting" depending on the specific nuance. While grammatically sound, writers should ensure clarity in defining the subject and object of the "mirroring" action.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
reflecting
Emphasizes the act of showing or representing something else.
imitating
Highlights the act of copying or mimicking something.
duplicating
Focuses on creating an exact copy or replica.
corresponding to
Indicates a close match or similarity in structure or detail.
echoing
Suggests a repetition or resonance of something else.
resembling
Implies a similarity in appearance or characteristics.
matching
Focuses on finding an exact or near-exact equivalent.
representing
Emphasizes standing in for or symbolizing something.
simulating
Suggests creating a model or replica for study or analysis.
parallel to
Indicates a similar direction or trend.
FAQs
How can I use "mirroring" in a sentence?
"Mirroring" can be used to describe something that closely resembles or imitates something else, for example, "The company's strategy is mirroring that of its competitor".
What are some alternatives to using "mirroring"?
Depending on the context, you could use alternatives like "reflecting", "imitating", or "corresponding to".
Is it correct to use "mirroring" to describe a physical reflection?
While "mirroring" can imply a physical reflection, "reflecting" is generally more appropriate in that context. "Mirroring" often suggests a deeper level of similarity or imitation.
What's the difference between "mirroring" and "duplicating"?
"Mirroring" implies a resemblance or imitation, while "duplicating" suggests creating an exact copy. For example, "The software is mirroring the user's actions" versus "The software is duplicating the data".
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
91%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested