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reflective number
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "reflective number" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in mathematical contexts to refer to numbers that remain the same when their digits are reversed, such as palindromic numbers. Example: "The number 121 is a reflective number because it reads the same forwards and backwards."
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Alternative expressions(18)
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1 human-written examples
The program's most reflective number is "You Are There," the Johnny memorialavid Frishberg memorial to a loved one whose ghost turns up at odd moments.
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58 human-written examples
In Connecticut, OHVs must display a registration number on each side of the front of the vehicle in reflective numbers at least three inches high.
News & Media
However, there are question marks over how reflective simple numbers are of the quality of particular courses.
News & Media
Since the Xi-luciferase reporter assay is not reflective of cell number, we measured protein concentration in luciferase assay lysates to rule out variable cell number due to different treatments as an explanation for lack of Xi-reporter activation in the absence of 5-aza-2′-dC (Additional file 7: Figure S6A).
Science
The Ukip manifesto demanded "a new, proportional voting system that delivers a Parliament truly reflective of the number of votes cast, while retaining a constituency link" – without specifying which system.
News & Media
Electoral reforma) "Campaign for a new, proportional voting system that delivers a Parliament truly reflective of the number of votes cast, while retaining a constituency link, so every vote really does count b) "Bring in proportional representation (PR) using the Additional Member system for parliamentary elections"9.
News & Media
This axiality is largely the result of the interrelationship between the core-periphery and north-south divides and is also reflective of a number of traditional patterns of land use: Iranian cities long employed intersecting axes leading to four gates in the city walls, a formal axial pattern also historically used in the chahār bāgh, or traditional Persian quadripartite garden.
Encyclopedias
This may be reflective of a number of factors, perhaps disorder is a signal crime of later violence (similar to the Innes, 2004).
Science
While data collected from an online questionnaire survey and focus group interviews generally support the value of OAF for reflective writing, a number of student concerns were noted.
In the design process, the following factors were analyzed: receiver area, heat loss (convective, emissive, reflective and conductive), number of tubes in the receiver panel, tube diameter and receiver surface temperature.
Science
One of the main issues we hear a lot about in the news is around missing and missing Indigenous women, which has certainly not been addressed and also is reflective of a number of disparities we have in our communities: access to affordable housing, access to education, higher rates of poverty all compound together forcing women to wind up in precarious situations that are often dangerous.
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Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "reflective number" in mathematical contexts, ensure the number is indeed palindromic or exhibits the property of remaining the same when its digits are reversed.
Common error
Avoid using "reflective number" to describe any general kind of representation. The phrase has specific connotations tied to mathematics (palindromic numbers) or abstract concepts like reflection, and can be misleading if used too broadly.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "reflective number" primarily functions as a noun phrase where the adjective 'reflective' modifies the noun 'number'. This suggests the number possesses a quality of mirroring or representing something else.
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Formal & Business
10%
Wiki
10%
Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "reflective number" is a relatively uncommon phrase that can refer either to a palindromic number in mathematics or, more broadly, to a numerical value that accurately represents something else. According to Ludwig AI, the phrase is grammatically correct, but, given its varied usage contexts, it is very important to ensure the usage fits the intended meaning. Be mindful of more common alternatives such as "representative figure" or "indicative statistic", and the potential for confusion in non-mathematical contexts.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
Representative figure
Changes the focus to representing a larger group or concept.
Indicative statistic
Shifts to emphasize the role of the number as a signal or sign.
Mirroring numeral
Uses a more literal mirroring concept.
Corresponding value
Highlights the relationship between two related numbers.
Equivalent figure
Emphasizes sameness in quantity or measure.
Proxy number
Indicates the number serves as a substitute for the actual figure.
Reflecting digit
Highlights the mirrored property of the digit.
Analogous figure
Focuses on similarity and comparability to other numbers.
Correlated number
Stresses the interrelation between numbers.
Representative data
Emphasizes the capacity of the number to embody or stand in for a population.
FAQs
What does "reflective number" mean?
The phrase "reflective number" can refer to a palindromic number (one that reads the same forwards and backwards) or, more broadly, a number that represents something else accurately.
How can I use "reflective number" in a sentence?
You might say, "The program's most "reflective number" is 'You Are There', a memorial to a loved one."
Are there alternatives to saying "reflective number"?
Depending on the context, you could use phrases like "representative figure", "indicative statistic", or "mirroring numeral".
Is "reflective number" a common phrase?
As Ludwig indicates, "reflective number" is a relatively rare phrase. You may need to consider other options, or to reword your sentence.
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Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.1/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested