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The phrase "reflection *" can be used in written English and is grammatically correct
It can be used to indicate that the sentence is incomplete and the speaker/writer wants to continue their thought or statement. Example: "Her words left me in deep reflection * on the impact of my actions." In this sentence, the * indicates that the speaker is reflecting on their actions and the impact it had on the person they are referring to. Another example: "The painting evoked feelings of nostalgia and self-reflection *." In this sentence, the * indicates that the speaker is about to explain how the painting made them reflect on themselves.
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On reflection, very little.
On reflection: yes.
A reflection on a window.
It encourages reflection and reprieve.
On reflection, though, it's understandable.
But its reflection lingers.
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Self-reflection in conversation requires trust.
Good self-reflection, Nickerdoodle.
Contemplative reflection?
For reflection?
He examined his reflection.
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