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Discover LudwigThe phrase "reflects more" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to emphasize that something exceeds an expected level of intensity or amount. For example, "He focused more on the details of the project, which reflects more careful planning on his part."
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"He reflects more before answering a question".
The mainstream view now reflects more gloom.
The debate reflects more than philosophical differences.
The underutilization of TRAs reflects more than unfamiliarity with them.
The opposition reflects more than just devotion to local tradition.
Compared to the Hilbert–Huang Transform (HHT) method, it reflects more details.
Explicit bias refers to more conscious biases, while implicit bias reflects more nuanced automatic biases.
The rise of regulation by settlement reflects more than a one-time crackdown on Wall Street.
Explicit bias refers to more conscious biases while implicit bias reflects more nuanced automatic biases.
The intimacy of Mr. Matthews's portrayal reflects more than just his aesthetic.
This reflects, more than anything, the bigotry of American movies and culture.
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