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The phrase "a letter of reference from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when requesting or mentioning a document that provides a recommendation or endorsement from a specific person or organization.
Example: "I would appreciate it if you could provide a letter of reference from your previous employer to support my application."
Alternatives: "a recommendation letter from" or "a reference letter from".
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Acceptance into the club requires a letter of reference from a member, according to John Martello, the Players' executive director.
Please note that you must include a letter of reference from your last two years of research experience.
However, if you have work experience that demonstrates your potential for post-graduation success in a relevant field, by all means, include a letter of reference from your supervisor.
Interested Anthropology majors of junior standing may apply to the senior paper program by submitting a senior paper application form, including a research topic/title of the proposed senior paper project, a two page abstract/proposal, and a letter of reference from their faculty adviser to the undergraduate student service specialist on or by February 15th in the junior year.
You never know when you will need a letter of reference from one of these folks.
He has three degrees in physics and a letter of reference from a Nobel Prize winner.
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* At least one member of the group lived with a man who used a letter of reference for an apartment from the Global Relief Foundation, a charity banned in the United States and listed by the United Nations as a financial front for terrorist groups.
On 4 September 1819, the fourteen-year-old Andersen left Odense for Copenhagen with the few savings he had acquired from his performances, a letter of reference to the ballerina Madame Schall, and youthful dreams and intentions of becoming a poet or an actor.
We slipped a letter of reference across her desk.
Deciding to pass himself off as an Englishman and enlist in the Canadian RAF, he changed the spelling of his name to Faulkner and invented a mythical British family for himself, using a forged letter of reference from one Reverend Edward TwimbEdwardhorndykEdward
We require both an evaluation form and letter of reference from three references.
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