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Discover LudwigThe phrase "the reflections of" is correct and usable in written English.
It is usually used to describe the act of considering or meditating upon something. For example, "She spent time in contemplation, the reflections of which brought her peace and contentment."
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It centres on the reflections of a dying man.
PERSONAL HISTORY about the reflections of a death-penalty judge.
At high season, you may see instead the reflections of dozens of tour buses.
The reflections of these women, who expose their bodies along with their deepest fears, are wrenching.
He can see the reflections of her red suit broken up in the water.
Dive in and swim out among the reflections of Latterbarrow and Furness fells.
Now let us consider the reflections of another former government executive.
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I truly am the reflection of perfection".
The Reflection of the X-Rays.
It was the reflection of his eye.
Also visible are his reflection and the reflection of a gritty New York street scene.
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