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Discover Ludwig"reflect poorly" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe a situation where an action, choice, or behavior is viewed as a negative reflection of someone or something's character. For example: "John's decision to take money from the company without permission reflects poorly on his character."
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They reflect poorly on him".
Intended or not, the comments reflect poorly on Testaverde.
I feel his unreasonably low tips reflect poorly on me.
That, of course, doesn't reflect poorly on the show – only on me.
Phillip Ball argues that this doesn't reflect poorly on individuals; rather, it is an institutional problem.
To others it will reflect poorly on the leadership of both institutions.
The lawyer next to me whispered: "Don't worry, it doesn't reflect poorly on us.
Felipe Almonte's transgression should not reflect poorly on the Dominican community as a whole.
"If you refer them and they screw up, that will reflect poorly on you".
Doing so will only reflect poorly on you and make working together difficult, she said.
For that matter, Mr. D'Souza leaves out anything that might reflect poorly on the current Bush administration, while zeroing in on anything that might reflect poorly on Democrats or liberals.
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