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Discover LudwigThe word 'self-reflective' is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to describe someone or something that shows introspection or thoughtful consideration of one's own actions or ideas. For example: After spending some time alone, she became more self-reflective, thinking deeply about who she was and where she wanted to go in life.
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An artfully self-reflective fantasy novel.
We live in a self-reflective age.
That's Dawkins at his most self-reflective.
"Boys have never been self-reflective.
"We've become very self-reflective," he said.
Their network is an impressive and intensely self-reflective one.
Roosevelt was neither self-reflective nor a deep thinker.
Ms. Rice is rarely, if ever, self-reflective.
"The media in the States can be quite self-reflective.
This is a lovely novel, gripping and darkly self-reflective.
Endlessly self-reflective and self-analytical, the show's appeal is more intellectual than dramatic.
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