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"reflect negatively" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation or event that has a negative effect on something or someone. For example: The company's decision to relocate operations to offshore facilities reflected negatively on its workers.
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Did the candidate's behavior ever reflect negatively on the organization?
Mr. Diina said the recent arrests should not reflect negatively on the rest of the department.
"I love this place and would never intentionally take an action that would reflect negatively upon it".
Could that reflect negatively on you when you interview for jobs in your industry?
Please note that it will not reflect negatively on applicants if they choose not to submit a portfolio.
"I'm a little surprised at how much traction it is getting, and I do believe it is beginning to reflect negatively on Senator Obama's campaign," Ms. Macoll said.
He said that if users send Agentura materials that reflect negatively on the Russian secret services, the site will not post them.
In this White House, it is considered disloyal for anyone to allow information to seep out that could reflect negatively on the president.
I do think some women are afraid of hiring other women because they're nervous that if the woman fails, it will reflect negatively on them.
Supporters of her Supreme Court nomination said Monday's decision changed the law and thus did not reflect negatively on the decision she participated in.
"The Chinese will be quite eager to keep any political comments or anything that would reflect negatively on their political system off the table," Glaser said.
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