simply reflect
Frequency: 6.17.7 per million words
To just show or be a sign of a particular situation.
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Examples (10)
- This year's budget simply reflects the fact that we have fewer people out of work.
- The drop in sales simply reflects a change in consumer preferences.
- Her current exhaustion simply reflects the long hours she has been working lately.
- Sometimes a child's behavior simply reflects the environment they are raised in.
- The high price of the product simply reflects the quality of the materials used.
- These survey results simply reflect the opinions of the people interviewed.
- The new policy simply reflects the organization's desire for more transparency.
- His quiet demeanor might simply reflect a naturally shy personality.
- The final score simply reflected which team was better prepared for the match.
- It is important to remember that data can simply reflect existing biases in society.