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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a matter of referencing" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing the importance or significance of citing sources or making references in a particular context.
Example: "In academic writing, clarity is often a matter of referencing the original sources accurately."
Alternatives: "a question of citation" or "an issue of referencing".
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The negative AN (DN) might imply that the cation (the anion) is actually a donor, but this seems to be a matter of referencing.
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As a matter of reference, a human hair is about 100, 000 nm in diameter, a red blood cell 8000 nm, and bacteria are approximately 1000 nm.
Tartt starts this novel in a similar way to The Secret History, with a matter-of-fact reference to a murder.
Carey remarked that in the past he had said "just as a matter of historical reference, that I regard this as a Jewish seat".
In physics, how you measure time and distance is a matter of your frame of reference, which can be viewed as a language or labeling convention.
Judge Rosemary M. Collyer, who is overseeing the Algerian man's case, ordered the government to respond to the motion by 10 a.m. on Tuesday, and in the meantime, she ordered, the government "should begin to make preparations in the event" she granted the motion "as a matter of equity" — presumably a reference to arranging for a flight to transfer him immediately.
However, as a matter of interpretation, Hume's references to a requisite "delicacy of imagination" (SOT, 272) complicate and obscure the account, for it is not clear what this delicacy is, nor how it contributes to a more settled, general view.
It is a matter of debate which spatial frame of reference occurs in inferotemporal cortex.
In reply Abelard clearly draws a distinction between two semantic properties names possess: reference (nominatio), a matter of what the term applies to; and sense (significatio), a matter of what hearing the term brings to mind, or more exactly the informational content (doctrina) of the concept the word is meant to give rise to, a causal notion.
Sir, — The notices of Acoustic Pottery in your last Number, from the pen of M. l'Abbé Cochet, are both useful and interesting; and the subject, if fully investigated, may lead to some practical results in reference to a matter of very great importance.
While EMT is regarded as a plastic and dynamic event during embryogenesis, the plasticity and reversibility of such cell fate alterations in tumorigenesis remains a matter of debate ([ 36, 37] and references therein).
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