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The phrase "a list of references" is grammatically correct and widely used in written English.
It is typically used when referring to a document or section of a document that lists the sources or resources used in a piece of writing, such as an academic paper or research report. Here is an example: "Before submitting your research paper, be sure to include a list of references at the end to give credit to the sources you have used."
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The authors need to provide sufficient background on this, instead of referring the readers to a list of references.
We refer the reader to [74, 85] for a list of references on geometric tools used in geometric optimal control.
Nor did he request a list of references.
Trends, sources of additional information and a list of references complete the chapter.
Applicants should send a CV, pdfs of your published work, and a list of references.
Many papers are selected for reading from the titles as they appear in a list of references.
Main results obtained from this approach are summarized and a list of references to relevant publications is provided.
Building a list of references is hard enough, but what if you didn't get along with your last boss?
Mr. Loja also gave Father Byrne a list of references that described him as a diligent, fastidious worker.
My M.B.A. usually counts for something, as do a list of references who are willing to sing my praises.
A case in point: Zotero allows you to quickly vacuum up a list of references from Columbia's CLIO electronic resources search.
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