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The phrase "for future reference" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that the information being mentioned should be remembered or noted for future use. Example: "For future reference, the due date for the project is next Monday." This sentence is letting the reader know to remember the information about the project's due date for future use. Another example: "For future reference, always save your work before shutting down the computer." This sentence is reminding the reader to remember this tip for future use.
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For future reference.
For future reference, all five can be found separately on the menu.
For future reference let us call this the Dawkins question.
"For future reference," she says.
For future reference, don't be modest.
For future reference, neither Dean Blunt nor Burial make good "chill" music.
For future reference, let's just keep our thoughts about Lena Dunham's body to ourselves, OK?
Just for future reference.
Microsoft stores this code for future reference.
Don't say: "For future reference, it's two sugars".
And for future reference, the best lies are simple.
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