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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'reflect on me' is not correct and usable in written English.
Instead, you should use the phrase 'reflect on my character' or 'reflect on my accomplishments'. For example, you could say, "My manager reflected on my character and accomplishments during my performance review."
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"It doesn't reflect on me".
"Hopefully, it will reflect on me being a good player on a great team".
I stage these situations with unpleasant things in front of the audience so they can reflect on me their own fears and anxieties.
But now, as a mother raising two young daughters in "a strange epidemic of body image and body dysmorphia," she said articles like that "just add to all those younger girls, that are not in a place in their life where they can say, 'That doesn't reflect on me.' " "That makes it more true," she said.
Among those with the full-blown disorder, this would relate to their failure to consider another person on an intimate level, seeing them only relationally: what can they do for me, or, in the case of their children, how do they reflect on me, or how have they disappointed me in what they've failed to reflect?
And, how does my child's achievement reflect on me?
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It will help me reflect on things that matter and also make me think deeply about "how to move the needle in a significant fashion".
"As far as me, my health, I don't really think that it reflects on me.
Phillips replied: "None of this is pleasant, not because it reflects on me personally, but because it distracts from the work the commission is doing.
It reflects on me".
It all reflects on me".
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