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The phrase "reflect opinions" is correct and can be used in written English.
It means to express or show someone's thoughts or beliefs about a topic. It can be used when discussing personal views, public perceptions, or societal attitudes. Example: The survey results helped to reflect the opinions of the community on the new school policy.
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Consider how names or tags influence and reflect opinions of their bearers.
First, they tend to reflect opinions shared by a large portion of the more committed conservatives who tend to turn out to vote in Republican primary elections.
Karp said that Simon & Schuster had hoped that online commentary would "reflect opinions of people who have actually read the book".
Scholars say his paper is even more significant in part because many of its themes reflect opinions widely held by Egyptians, their new president and people throughout the region — an increasingly potent factor in regional foreign policy, as Egypt and other countries struggle toward democracy.
They reflect opinions rather than empirical evidence. .
Thus, final lists reflect opinions rather than empirical evidence.
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It was weighted to reflect opinion UK-wide.
But Ms. Jost's personal evaluation, which reflects opinions I heard from other travelers, merits serious consideration.
Coined by Stephen Colbert, "truthiness" reflects opinions that stem from the heart rather than from reality.
Independents' negativity toward Islam has also noticeably lessened, although that primarily reflects opinions shifting from "unfavorable" to "not sure," rather than an increase in positive opinions.
For example, the Department of Health Good Practice Guide (2009) represents a patient-centered approach reflecting opinions of the multidisciplinary team of authors.
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