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reflection

[ri-flek-shuhn] / rɪˈflɛk ʃən /




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Investors are increasingly borrowing to buy stocks, a reflection of greed in the stock market as they seek to amplify returns with margin debt.

From MarketWatch Jul. 13, 2026

Customers clearly aren’t fans of what is arguably a reflection of Microsoft’s business practices as a whole.

From Salon Jul. 13, 2026

Cassandra Hatton argues that the price of Gus is a reflection of how important a specimen he is.

From BBC Jul. 11, 2026

The researchers found that a first pregnancy produced the largest changes in the structure and activity of the brain's Default Mode Network, a system involved in self reflection, social thinking, and other important mental functions.

From Science Daily Jul. 11, 2026

She had done so to make a point about safety, of course, but upon reflection, perhaps a word of caution to Beowulf might have served just as well.

From "The Unseen Guest" by Maryrose Wood

A pair of heartwarming World Cup reflections: Soccer stirs up all sorts of emotions for fans.

From Slate Jul. 10, 2026

Her reflections also challenge the way the public and political conversation has evolved.

From BBC Jul. 5, 2026

The alternative is to look at their own reflections — and they wouldn’t like what they would see.

From Salon Jun. 24, 2026

This time around required him to carry the character’s story through his own reflections.

From Los Angeles Times Jun. 20, 2026

We sat at a table in the corner, our reflections mirrored in the black of the plate-glass windows.

From "The Secret History" by Donna Tartt




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