Are both « reflective » and « reflect » correct ?
The approach is reflective of the new services mindset: moving from just selling a product to selling a solution.
The approach reflects the new services mindset: moving from just selling a product to selling a solution.
Which is correct please? Are they all correct?
The point she just lost is so representative of/indicative of/reflective of the match she's having.
The point really reflects the match she's having.
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anonymous Are both « reflective » and « reflect » correct ? I don't think so. "Reflective" goes deeper, too deep for such a mundane idea.
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anonymousAre both « reflective » and « reflect » correct ?
I don't think so. "Reflective" goes deeper, too deep for such a mundane idea. Use "reflects".
anonymousWhich is correct please? Are they all correct?
"Reflect" and "reflective" sound like you're trying not to use the plain word in a plain setting, and the r