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The phrase "well reflected in" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to indicate that a particular concept or idea is an accurate representation of something else. For example: "The power of music to move people emotionally is well reflected in this classic song."
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His range and idiosyncrasies are well reflected in his latest films.
On this point the evidence looks more mixed, something which does not feel well reflected in the more bullish summary statement at the top of this post.
Even so, the story moves in surprising directions, and the ambiguity of life is well reflected in an unabashedly untidy conclusion.
If it is not, you'll find entrenched further elites and mal-governance and mal-development of the sort that you've seen not well reflected in places like Nigeria.
This attitude is well reflected in liberation theology, which was popular in segments of the Roman Catholic Church from the 1970s to the 1990s.
The principle of airspace sovereignty in international law is probably well reflected in the maxim, Cujus est solum ejus est usque ad coelum et ad inferos ("he who owns the land owns what is above and below it").
This is actually well reflected in the EXIT charts.
Spectral findings are well reflected in TEM images.
This is well reflected in the spatial distribution of hydrochemical facies map (Fig. 5).
bHawaii's rapid urbanization is well reflected in Honolulu's growing traffic congestion.
These issues are well reflected in the literature [3, 7, 15, 20, 21].
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