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I don't want to reflect you the problems that I have been having with my... #1 (permalink) Sun Nov 30, 2008 15:44 pm   I don't want to reflect you the problems that I have been having with my...
 

I don't want to reflect you the problems that I have been having with my family

Is it correct ?
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I don't want to reflect you the problems that I have been having with my... #2 (permalink) Sun Nov 30, 2008 23:45 pm   I don't want to reflect you the problems that I have been having with my...
 

Whether or not it is correct depends on what you were trying to say. Explain the idea behind the sentence, and then we can judge better.
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I don't want to reflect you the problems that I have been having with my... #3 (permalink) Sun Nov 30, 2008 23:52 pm   I don't want to reflect you the problems that I have been having with my...
 

I mean i don't want her to know that I have been having problems with my family, and I am on the verb "reflect", what else can i use? What about "show" ?
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I don't want to reflect you the problems that I have been having with my... #4 (permalink) Sun Nov 30, 2008 23:56 pm   I don't want to reflect you the problems that I have been having with my...
 

I don't want to let on to you the problems that I have been having with my family.
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