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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reference on" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating a source of information or guidance on a specific topic.
Example: "I found a reference on climate change that provides valuable insights into the issue."
Alternatives: "a source about" or "a guide to".
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Whether it's chunky or smooth, PB prices haven't been this low since the Great Peanut Fire of '66 (I'm going to need a reference on this one, if anyone has it).
Evaluation of percent agreements was calculated for THxID™ BRAF against HRM as a reference on the one hand, and Sanger as a reference on the other hand.
That's a reference like none other and most volunteer organizers/managers will be happy to serve as a reference on your behalf indeed, it's one way of offering decent payback for your generous efforts.
Less amusing, she said, was a reference on behalf of a couple buying one of her listed apartments.
To refuse a reference on petty personal grounds is an abuse of a boss's power.
They were especially amused by a reference on his MySpace page to a lost iPod.
Although the book includes over 3,000 recipes, it functions more as a reference on the classics than a cookbook.
She said his real work was connected to Saudi Arabia and "things sacred to our prophet," a reference on which she did not elaborate.
One of her best books, "Vines, Grapes and Wines," a reference on the raw components of wine, published 20 years ago, is now regrettably out of date.
Mr. Thrash said today that Mr. Budiman did not know that he was being used as a reference on the visa forms.
Officials with the Central Intelligence Agency said a reference on it to the crisis in the Sudanese region of Darfur suggested that the tape was made recently.
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