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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a reference that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when introducing a specific reference or citation in a text, often to provide evidence or support for a statement.
Example: "In the study, there is a reference that highlights the importance of early intervention in childhood education."
Alternatives: "a citation that" or "a source that".
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At one point, he referred to Obama as "that one" - a reference that caused some women in the audience to wince.
At the same media conference, Putin also referred directly to the most popular search engine in Russia, Yandex – a reference that caused its shares to plummet.
It was a reference that could be used for further research.
I've seen few shows canceled this quick that didn't star Tim Conway (a reference that shows my age).
And is anyone going to put you in touch with a reference that isn't going to say nice things?
The movement also scored a mention in one legislator's opening-day speech, though it was not a reference that pleased supporters of the cause.
In fact, for every reference to something from the ancient past, there's a reference that may leave you wondering if it's ancient enough.
Unlike Donofrio's carefully curated recipes, Thomas's collection feels encyclopedic, reminiscent of Deborah Madison's "The Greens Cookbook," a reference that provides valuable advice for all seasons.
Before running with Back on My Feet, he didn't have anybody that could be a reference that wasn't in jail or didn't have a background of some sort.
In the Unified Approach, the ΔK∗=Kmax∗ line provides a reference that can be used to quantify the superimposed effects of environment and overload fracture.
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Eighty percent --a reference that four out of five Orange County trades workers are nonunion.
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