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The phrase "a reference to a definition" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing or citing a specific definition from a source or text.
Example: "In the context of this discussion, the term 'sustainability' is a reference to a definition provided by the United Nations."
Alternatives: "an allusion to a definition" or "a citation of a definition."
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Less than 2% of the papers included three key pieces of information: a description of how an insect was identified; evidence that biological samples had been documented and placed in a repository; and a reference to a recent definition of that species.
Amends the definition of terrorism by inserting a reference to a racial cause.
The label should also carry a reference to the federal definition of moderate drinking, which says that women should have no more than one alcoholic drink a day and men should have no more than two a day, they said.
One study referred to a definition by Forst without detailing the reference [ 66].
The memo includes a reference to the U.S. Export-Import Bank's definition of Marxist economies.
Chief Justice Roberts' statement is of course a reference to Max Weber's axiomatic definition of a state.
(2) Consider incorporating a reference to sustainability into FRA definition of managed forests.
As for any other microarray geometry, this virtual grid has been used as a reference to create a virtual Chip Definition File (virtual-CDF), containing probes shared among the various HG-U133 platforms and their coordinates on the virtual platform, and a virtual-CEL file containing the fluorescence intensities of the original CEL files properly re-mapped on the virtual grid.
This was a reference to Mr. Gore's quibbling over the definition of the word "raising" -- as in money -- in his April 18 sworn testimony about his fund-raising.
If some definitions include a reference to matter, then the link between essence and form would seem to be weakened.
In one scene from the episode, NBC page Kenneth Parcell Jack McBrayerr) appears as a Muppet while walking by a high-definition camera, a reference to season three episode "Apollo, Apollo" in which Kenneth sees everyone as muppets.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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