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The phrase "positive reflections" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to describe thoughts or ideas that are optimistic, encouraging, or uplifting. Example: During the meditation session, we were encouraged to focus on positive reflections and to let go of any negative thoughts.
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A year ago, in the fury over the shooting of Mr. Diallo, many spoke in bitterly hostile tones about the police presence in their communities, with almost no positive reflections.
"[RainbowMe is] really to make sure kids see positive reflections of themselves and don't put limits on themselves," Johnson said.
The various positive reflections of the students about Lessons 6, 7 and 9, obviously manifested that the teachers (T1, T3, and T2) had provided them with time and space to discuss and explore scientific subject matter (Sources B and C).
Three schools in Tulsa decided to change their names from honoring a slave owner, a Confederate general, and Christopher Columbus to instead highlight positive reflections of America's past.
But these positive reflections were followed, as they often are, by a more sobering reality: how long will that excitement -- that hunger to learn -- last?
Emphasis is put on empathy and positive reflections and reinforcements by the RA.
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"It's a positive reflection on the brand," he said.
Hence the judges' positive reflection on Sarah Eberle's garden – much to the bewilderment of the public.
I like to believe that it's a positive reflection on my qualities as a boss.
And the chance to see a positive reflection of a community that is often ignored or demonised.
Noting that so many visitors had a good time in a safe and festive atmosphere, she said the locals might take that as a positive reflection of themselves.
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