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Free sign upThe phrase "mirroring a" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the act of reflecting or imitating something, often in a metaphorical sense. Example: "The artist's work is mirroring a deep emotional struggle that resonates with many viewers."
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More likely, third parties will gain, mirroring a national trend.
"It's really mirroring a preschooler's life," says Benbow.
Miners also lost ground, mirroring a decline in copper prices which hit a three week low.
Since 2001, several areas have had a startling increase in food stamp use, mirroring a national trend.
The aim of the schools was to assimilate them into the Christian students, mirroring a southern lifestyle.
In the mid-1990's, the state arts budget began to climb back, mirroring a nationwide trend.
Eventually, on December 12th 2042, England, Wales and Northern Ireland were also federalised, mirroring a global decentralisation trend.
Mirroring a trend of recent years, The Great Gatsby will open across France on the same day it screens at Cannes.
Mirroring a move from 19 years ago, Georgia Tech has turned to a relatively unknown coach to rebuild its basketball program.
The concomitant danger is that the "war on terrorism" becomes a crudely unfocussed war of civilizations, a war between Islam and the West, a crusade mirroring a jihad.
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"Amongst these we expect to see some stand-out performances in this year's GCSE results, mirroring A-levels last week," said Pearson.
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