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"mirroring the behavior" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe the act of imitating someone's actions or behavior. Example: Sarah noticed that her younger sister was mirroring her behavior and copying everything she did.
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Qubits can become "entangled," each qubit mirroring the behavior of the other even across vast distances.
One study suggests that murine TLR8 may not be functional [ 15] -leaving murine TLR7 more closely mirroring the behavior of human TLR8.
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In contrast, in the organic acid (OA) treatment the pH dropped more slowly, although it mirrored the behavior of the AC treatment after 72 hours.
Hinge's swipe mechanics, and the fact that it uses a "free to play" model, mirror Tinder so closely that it's only natural for Hinge users to mirror the behavior of Tinder users.
The biodistribution of the systemically administered hybrid complexes mirrored the behavior of both viral and non-viral vectors, exhibiting liver tropism as well as enhanced lung transduction.
Furthermore, people being interviewed often just mirror the behavior of the hiring rep doing the interviewing, which may make them seem as if they know what they're doing, when, in the end, they don't.
Temperature mirrored the behavior exhibited by the RH, being rather stable within the vault and tunnel, slightly increasing in front the WM at the ground level, but reaching its highest level (40°C) at the top of the mask.
Observations of strong solar wind proton flux correlations with ROSAT X-ray rates along with high spectral resolution Chandra observations of X-rays from the dark Moon show that soft X-ray emission mirrors the behavior of the solar wind.
This one goes back to the idea that we mirror the behavior of those around us.
Since everybody is on Facebook, one can expect that it will in some way mirror the behavior of society in general.
For example, Hans mirrors the behavior of the other characters: "He mirrors [Anna] and he's goofy with her... [T]he Duke [of Weselton] is a jerk, so he's a jerk back.
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