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"scholarly reflection" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it is most often seen in academic or intellectual discussions where critical thinking and analysis are valued. Example: In her scholarly reflection on the impact of technology on education, Professor Smith argues that the integration of digital tools in the classroom has both positive and negative effects on student learning.
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Interestingly, a growing number of academics believe that wine is a subject fit for scholarly reflection.
A polite crowd of more than 350 seemed pleased at the mix of scholarly reflection, TV-talk-show summarization and passionate exhalation.
The combination of this rush to promote Beyoncé's latest work, as well as bell hooks' important critique, spurred a conversation about the societal value placed on pop stars' reflections on social issues as compared to scholarly reflection.
There is a need to move scholarly reflection beyond discussion of re-identification risks and consent issues surrounding research involving human biological materials.
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But these have been primarily academic and scholarly reflections.
Common sense and scholarly legal reflection should lead Mr. Ray to decide not to indict Mr. Clinton.
To this end, and under the auspices of the Office of the Privacy Commissioner of Canada Contributions Program, we convened a workshop to facilitate focused scholarly and policy reflection and analysis on the privacy risks and issues associated with cell-based research and interventions.
This continued scholarly interest reflects not only concerns of historians, but also the continued relevance of Darwin's own writings as sources of creative reflection for contemporary work in evolutionary biology (Gayon 2009 in Hodge and Radick 2009, chp. 10).
Heathcliff in this case is played by the black actor James Howson, perhaps a reflection of scholarly arguments that Brontë was writing about race and class in addition to sexual inequality and the dangers of revenge.
Of Woman Born: Motherhood as Experience and Institution (1976) combines scholarly research with personal reflections on being a mother, while On Lies, Secrets, and Silence (1979) traces history through musings on Rich's own various incarnations.
The party themes reflect her scholarly interests.
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