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mirror

[mir-er] / ˈmɪr ər /




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Some of OpenAI's suggestions, such as creating a "public wealth fund" to give citizens a stake in AI-driven economic growth, mirror a set of policy ideas published by rival firm Anthropic in October.

From BBC • Apr. 7, 2026

The hosts get generational wealth and perhaps retain enough editorial freedom to look in the mirror and tell themselves they aren’t sellouts.

From Slate • Apr. 7, 2026

His two main characters, infantrymen named Willie and Joe, were bedraggled, unshaven, dirty, tired to the bone, contemptuous of authority—in other words, mirror images of many of the real soldiers fighting that war.

From The Wall Street Journal • Apr. 5, 2026

When these strips are positioned closer together than the wavelength of light, the grating can act like a near-perfect mirror while also holding the light inside a very small volume.

From Science Daily • Apr. 5, 2026

One is attempting to pull off the driver’s-side mirror, which hangs like a broken limb.

From "The Bletchley Riddle" by Ruta Sepetys and Steve Sheinkin