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Discover Ludwig"reflected off" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe the action of light, sound, or other types of energy bouncing off a surface. Example: The sunlight reflected off the sparkling waters of the lake, creating a dazzling display of colors.
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Candlelight reflected off the walls, illuminating her tanned, toned body.
Light from street lamps installed in the nineties reflected off the paving stones.
Pink lights reflected off glasses of wine, and cigarette smoke hung in the air.
Where the afternoon sun is low, sunlight reflected off the bat may confuse the heat sensors.
The headlights reflected off a shallow puddle that hugged the base of the wall.
I didn't stop until the overhead classroom lights reflected off its finish.
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The on-screen chemistry between the two leads was reflected off-screen as they became an item for several years.
Streetlight reflects off Prime Meats' shiny black exterior.
And light reflecting off water is polarized in one direction.
Light reflected from a bubble is a superposition of two waves one reflecting off the front surface and a second reflecting off the back surface.
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.
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