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reflect - use in sentences
Object
- diversity: We want to reflect the diversity of the country we serve.
- fact: Please note the price reflects the fact that we want you to think about your purchase.
- reality: By reflecting reality we can create scenes that are immersive beyond their media.
- view: The RSPCA Council does not reflect the views of all of its members.
- nature: Our question concerning ethnic backgrounds revealed a wide variety of cultures, which reflects the diverse nature of the Boro of Camden.
- trend: Generally, the type of crime recorded in the Keighley area reflects the trends across the district.
Preposition: on
- fact: I also reflected on the fact that we're very well served in the Diocese by our Local Radio Stations.
Noun phrase with adjective complement
- inherent: A forbearing of events to come reflects parental anxiety inherent in the circumstances of birth, providing an apt background for what follows.
Modifying Another Word
- accurately: An intense day with a designer produces a website that accurately reflects a small company in the business's own words.
- necessarily: They do not necessarily reflect the views of HDRA.
- critically: It encourages students to reflect critically on practice in assessment in RE observed in schools.
Followed by an intransitive particle
- upon: They will also be given some questions to consider, encouraging them to reflect upon their progress.
- on: To enable the student to reflect on and learn from experience.
Followed by a transitive particle
- off: My guess is that is exactly what we have here, a display laser, or powerful spotlight, reflecting off low level clouds.
Used with why or when
- what: This genre reflects what may be termed the ' democratization ' of Islamic medicine.
Present participle complement
- differ: However, individual LSPs would still be expected to reflect differing geographical requirements across the region.
- prevail: The last one occurred in 1976 and was based on late 1960s rental values that reflected prevailing social and economic conditions.
Preposition: in
- price: These costs would have to be reflected in the price of the product and we want to make natural cosmetics affordable for everyone.
- turnout: Falling public confidence in the ability of local democracy to deliver is reflected most starkly in the turnout at local elections.
- curriculum: OPPORTUNITY - This is reflected in the curriculum offered to each child.
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