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Discover Ludwig"truthfully reflect" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to accurately and honestly represent something. Example: The documentary aims to truthfully reflect the experiences and struggles of undocumented immigrants in America.
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Even the city's mayor, Gerald Tremblay, told CBC radio that the Canadiens "should truthfully reflect the will of Montrealers, which is that we should have a coach that speaks both languages".
"The CPC should be able to put up with sharp criticism, correct mistakes if it has committed them and avoid them if it has not," Xinhua quoted Mr. Xi as saying, adding that nonparty members should "have the courage to tell the truth, speak words jarring on the ear, and truthfully reflect public aspirations".
Assuming that antibodies detected in serum truthfully reflect the process in situ, we therefore need assays that can measure pathogenicity, avidity or specificity for local DNA structures or substructures.
But overall survival focused on patients' survival during a certain period of time regardless of patients' reasons of death being cancer-related condition or not, which probably not truthfully reflect the consequences or outcomes of an intervention given to a specific disease such as cancer.
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The averaging effect of a recorder without diode proves that the peak charging rates will be not reflected truthfully.
If their occupation, residence or other attributes tending to reflect wealth come up in conversation, address them truthfully but in general terms that do not imply wealth.
But Lauren Lazin, the channel's vice president in charge of news and documentaries, said these techniques reflect the sensibilities of a sophisticated, media-savvy audience while upholding the basic documentary tenet of telling stories truthfully and sympathetically.
Johnson et al. suggested that decreases in LPC amplitude might reflect the inhibition of the truthful responses, taking the attention and/or the processing resources away from the primary task of responding truthfully [ 9].
The BBC is a mirror into which Britain gazes every day: it reflects the country, sometimes flatteringly, but also truthfully.
They have often been attacked for being too miserable in their portrayal of childhood but the reality is that they probably reflected a far broader range of experiences more truthfully.
Truthfully, no.
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