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"not reflective of" is a perfectly valid phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to emphasize that something does not accurately reflect something else. For example, you could say "The student's test scores are not reflective of their true abilities."
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That's not reflective of who we are".
That's not reflective of where this country is.
"He's not reflective of a coherent ideology, he's for himself.
"That's not reflective of who we are," Mr. Obama declared.
"The syllabus is not reflective of contemporary demands," he said.
"It's not reflective of how the economy actually works".
The Power won by 24, the margin not reflective of what was a genuinely exciting contest.
His comments, she said, were "not reflective of the values and beliefs of Americans".
I thought, that's not reflective of the team, or football, or of the nation at all.
The electoral system is not reflective of the will of the people.
"It's sad, but it's not reflective of the overall diversity of this community and Staten Island.
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