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Discover Ludwig"reflective of a" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe something that represents or embodies a particular quality or characteristic. Example: The young girl's behavior was reflective of a mature and responsible individual, despite her young age.
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They are reflective of a reproduction of June 2008".
It's reflective of a generally sloppy effort from Australia.
"He's not reflective of a coherent ideology, he's for himself.
Each is seductive, pliant and reflective of a bit of her past.
This educational inequality is reflective of a larger trend of growing income disparities across US society.
It's reflective of a rising trend of unlawful, poorly planned developments in the city.
And the Ivorian's stance is reflective of a wider trend across the league.
The lonely eminence of this image among its companion works is reflective of a wider dearth.
"Well, it was reflective of a genuine friendship that I think we built up over time.
They're reflective of a society that is going through a turbulent period".
Reflective of a national trend, manufacturing has weakened in Michigan since the late 20th century.
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