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on Reflection of
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "on Reflection of" is not correct in standard written English.
The correct expression is "on reflection" or "upon reflection," which is used to indicate that someone is thinking carefully about something after the fact. Example: "On reflection, I realized that I should have approached the situation differently."
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17 human-written examples
"Although 4-0 sounds a bit of a drubbing, on reflection of the game it wasn't that at all," said Aspin.
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Charlton's chairman Richard Murray added: "On reflection of results so far this season, and looking at the future challenges for the remainder of the campaign, it was agreed by both parties that Alan would leave the club with immediate effect".
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On reflection of my first experience being ejected from the students union, it has allowed me to learn and move on from my mistakes, and ensure that moving forward it will not happen again.
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Schwartzel will see an imminent improvement in his world ranking, which sat at 29 before a ball was struck in Augusta but will now progress to 11. "It was such an exciting day," added Schwartzel on reflection of his round four.
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They had concentrated prayers for an hour in the morning and another in the evening, and their daily meditations focused, Childs tells us, on reflection of past sins (Monday), present sins (Tuesday), death (Wednesday), last day of judgment (Thursday), the pains of hell (Friday), joys of heaven (Saturday) and thanksgiving for the mass (Sunday).
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"On reflection of the game, it was probably a fair result".
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An exaggerated version of the Cadillac Escalade is offered in this line, with giant, menacing wheels and a tiny cabin -- a spot-on reflection of many people's attitudes toward S.U.V.'s.
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In Roslyn Harbor, the Nassau County Museum of Art focuses on "Reflections of Opulence: Art Nouveau to Art Deco".
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CARR March 9, 2009, "United, Newspapers May Stand" Cite: Alan D. Mutter, on Reflections of a Newsosaur, a blog Interview: Philip Meyer, author Interview: John Morton, newspaper analyst.
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Acoustic reflectometry, an indirect technique based on reflections of acoustic waveforms by the ETT surface, has also been employed to demonstrate the narrower size of ETT used in patients as compared to unused ones [ 13].
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A second objective was to compare the themes generated from the Sharjah data to the themes from the previous two studies on reflections of McMaster students during their clinical placements.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Use the correct phrase "on reflection" or "upon reflection" to indicate a thought or realization after an event. This will ensure grammatical accuracy and clarity in your writing.
Common error
Do not use "on Reflection of". Always double-check your phrasing, and prefer the established form "on reflection".
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "on Reflection of" is an incorrect prepositional phrase. The correct form is either "on reflection" or "upon reflection". Ludwig AI analysis indicates that the given phrase is not standard English.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, the phrase "on Reflection of" is grammatically incorrect. The correct and widely accepted phrases are "on reflection" or "upon reflection", which indicate thinking carefully about something after it has happened. As Ludwig AI points out, the inclusion of "of" is an error. When aiming to express a change in perspective after careful thought, ensure you use the accurate phrasing for clear and effective communication.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
on reflection
Omission of "of" makes it the correct and widely accepted phrase.
upon reflection
Adds a slightly more formal tone compared to "on reflection".
in retrospect
Focuses on looking back at a past event with new understanding.
looking back
A more casual way of referring to past events.
after consideration
Emphasizes the process of careful thought.
with hindsight
Highlights the advantage of knowing something after it has happened.
in hindsight
Shorter version of "with hindsight".
assessing the situation
Focuses on evaluation and judgement of an event.
after reevaluation
Emphasizes the fact that a previous evaluation has occurred and is being revised.
given further thought
Highlights a process of deliberation that occurred over time.
FAQs
What is the correct way to say "on Reflection of"?
The correct phrase is "on reflection" or "upon reflection". The inclusion of "of" is grammatically incorrect.
When should I use "on reflection" or "upon reflection"?
Use "on reflection" or "upon reflection" when you want to express a thought or realization that occurred after considering something in the past. It indicates a change in perspective after careful thought.
What are some alternatives to saying "on Reflection of"?
Instead of the incorrect phrase "on Reflection of", you can use phrases such as "in retrospect", "looking back", or "after consideration".
Is "on reflection" more formal than "upon reflection"?
"Upon reflection" is generally considered slightly more formal than "on reflection", but both are acceptable in formal writing.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
60%
Authority and reliability
1.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested