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The phrase 'probably reflecting' is correct and usable in written English.
It is often used to express that an observation or result is likely due to a certain influence. For example: "The majority of participants indicated they felt apprehension, probably reflecting their lack of familiarity with the material."
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But France Telecom fell nearly 5percentt, probably reflecting the burden on its balance sheet.
"I'm thinking this is probably reflecting the high-profile nature of the litigation," Mr. Grimmelmann said.
Bill Clinton was at this game, probably reflecting for 92 minutes that he scored more often than this lot.
Now, the good news: Your husband's generous hosting is probably reflecting better on the household than any calligraphic envelope could.
We could not identify "typical" post-procedure headache characteristics, probably reflecting its multifactorial etiology.
Invertebrate taxa richness was nearly halved in the presence of large crayfish, probably reflecting reductions of rare taxa.
Sampling sites from which ikaite was documented yielded pH > 11 probably reflecting some lower limit of ikaite formation.
This variation in skylark numbers suggests a temporal shift in abundance, probably reflecting movement between crops with optimal sward height.
The heterogeneity between the three trials was high, probably reflecting the use of different devices for P cuff control.
The smallest effect is at 65, probably reflecting that this age is regarded as normal retirement age.
The multiple R for education visitors is much smaller than the others, probably reflecting the data limitations already discussed.
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