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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reflect off" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to describe something reflecting off of a different object - for example, "The sunlight reflecting off the lake was beautiful."
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Some beams would reflect off the leaves in the canopy, and a smaller number would penetrate gaps in the foliage and reflect off the forest floor.
The laser beam could reflect off the glass into the user's eyes.
The fluorescent lights reflect off the shine of his greasy brown hair.
Even with no sun to reflect off their taut dark-brown skin, their bare backs gleamed.
Individually programmed lights in each apartment will reflect off the multicolored walls.
During the day an HF radio wave can reflect off the E, F1, or F2 layers.
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The debt disclosure included a footnote that said the figure did not reflect off-balance-sheet and contingent obligations.
The algorithm does not reflect off-label use or non-NCCN recommended drugs.
It is also acknowledged that the effects of pharmacological GSK-3 inhibition with BIO may reflect off-target phenomena.
This may reflect off-target effects of ISRIB, or systemic consequences of persistent prion infection unmasked by the survival of the treated mice.
Streetlight reflects off Prime Meats' shiny black exterior.
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