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Discover Ludwig"obviously reflect" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to describe an opinion or attitude that is obvious to others based on one's behavior or actions. For example, "He's been so rude to his co-workers, it obviously reflects a lack of respect for them."
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The resemblances obviously reflect Mr. Walther's taste as well.
One in particular does not obviously reflect a building.
They may also, more obviously, reflect differing spending priorities, different strategic approaches and different local demands, not just political or management differences.
Quirkier additions to the list obviously reflect marketplace trends and student demand, like culinary science/culinology, digital arts, casino management and sports communication.
All of the aesthetic expressions that have come down from the Maya, for example, obviously reflect the considerable weight of theocracy that existed in their world.
They do not, obviously, reflect the range and diversity and depth of American theatre.> HILTON ALS: The show started off with "The Lion King," which is more than ten years old.
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But it obviously reflected reality.
Her desire obviously reflects some pretty complex ideas about race.
This is an astonishingly high percentage, and one that obviously reflects American religiosity (and maybe the inadequacy of our science education).
"It obviously reflects the fact that the government is trying to do anything to prolong their time in power," he said.
All of that obviously reflects Terry's historic status – but also how he has recovered his sturdiness, and seems so important in helping to develop Zouma.
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