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The phrase "not fairly reflected" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that has not been accurately portrayed. For example, "The professor's performance on the test was not fairly reflected in her grade."
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Adrian thinks tests have not fairly reflected his abilities.
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The Tories say these numbers still do not fairly reflect the popular vote in 2010, its chosen benchmark.
Wonga itself argues that although the 4,214% APR figure is accurate, it does not fairly reflect its interest rate.
Dr. Sax criticized the article on many counts, and said it did not fairly reflect his current views.
It found the programme did not fairly reflect other views, and that other Channel 4 programmes that reflected the scientific consensus were not "sufficiently timely or linked".
Caroline de La Soujeole at Cantor Fitzgerald issued a buy note, saying: Ashtead's current valuation does not fairly reflect the company's financial and operational strength.
This, while true in some respects, does not fairly reflect the high degree of passion and political activism throughout our school community in pursuit of justice and inclusion.
Because these students cannot fully portray their family's finances, the amount of aid they receive may not fairly reflect their needs.
In a joint statement, they said: "Both Ecclestone and Briatore believe that Amit Bhatia's recent comments and the subsequent press coverage have been damaging to QPR and do not fairly reflect the reality of the situation.
Last month, management at the newspaper, which relaunched on 11 May, argued ABC figures did not fairly reflect its true circulation, adding that an audit of its new pricing and distribution strategy would not be fully reflected in figures until the data for June was released today.
Dr. Meyer, of the University of Alaska, said that while more research needed to be done on some of the issues raised by Dr. Lilienfeld and his colleagues, their views did not fairly reflect what is known about the validity of the Rorschach and other tests.
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