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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reflected from" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that bounces or reflects off of a surface or object. Example: The sun's rays were reflected from the shiny surface of the lake, creating a dazzling shimmer of light.
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We see the photons visible that are reflected from their skin.
How much sunlight is reflected from the Earth by the ice-caps ?
By analyzing the color change of light reflected from the device, we learn about the sound.
The caspase activation is reflected from the FRET loss and subsequent increase in blue channel fluorescence.
Consequently, the pattern is slightly different from that reflected from a flat surface (Fig. 3i).
Variations in the amount of light reflected from the disc are sensed by a photodetector.
This modulates the radio beam reflected from the surface," it reported.
This was reflected from significantly longer task completion time, lower acceleration, angular velocity, and jerk.
A ray is reflected from F1 to F2 only at the point of contact.
The light reflected from the cavity is thus collected and sent to the detectors.
THE Doppler frequency shift of radio waves reflected from the sea surface at 13.56 Mc./s.
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