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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'reflect new' is not correct and usable in written English.
You could use the phrase 'reflect on new' or 'reflect upon new' to convey the same meaning. For example, "We need to take time to reflect upon new information to make the best decisions for our future."
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Changes at other companies reflect new priorities.
A heritage brand must also reflect new tastes.
This post has been updated to reflect new information to the contrary.
9 01 A.M. Agenda updated to reflect new data: you can't sleep.
But business schools find it hard to change their courses to reflect new realities, she says.
It may be several more years before test scores reflect new spending and programs.
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All these activities reflect New York's optimistic new spirit.
Costs would be adjusted to reflect New York prices.
It was updated to reflect New York as built in 1992.
"Senator Schumer's contributions reflect New York's economy," said Phil Singer, Mr. Schumer's spokesman.
Those numbers accurately reflect New Canaan's sales slump, agents with the local brokerage Brotherhood & Higley say.
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