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Discover Ludwig"well reflects" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used to show agreement or similarity between two ideas or concepts. Example: The way she handled the difficult situation well reflects her strong leadership skills. In this example, the phrase "well reflects" is used to show that the person's actions were a good representation or reflection of their leadership abilities.
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It's a charming product, one that well reflects and amplifies the spice and excesses of the mother brand.
He writes well, reflects thoughtfully on the opinions of his large cast of interviewees, and has a nice line in self-deprecation.
Others say a creeping intrusion of foul language, not only on radio but occasionally on television and in newspapers as well, reflects a general deterioration of standards.
The fighting, flaring almost nightly, and sometimes daily as well, reflects the chaotic nature of the conflict, which can seem less like a clash of national aspirations than an evocation of "Lord of the Flies".
If his capitalism-conscious "Merchant" belonged to the age of the Goldman-Sachs hearings, his "All's Well" reflects the summer of Anthony Weiner and Arnold Schwarzenegger, a time in which sexual scandals involving men in power have repeatedly made headlines.
It well reflects the return on owners' equity.
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This post may well reflect the truth, but he wrote it when he was sixteen.
What they saw there might well reflect the power struggle in the Watts family home.
"Harvard Man" may well reflect Mr. Toback's Harvard, but it was and is not everyone's Harvard.
To be sure, the New Market may well reflect naive dreams and bubble valuations.
His range and idiosyncrasies are well reflected in his latest films.
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