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The phrase "a referred" is not correct and usable in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction, as "referred" typically functions as a past participle or an adjective and does not pair with "a" in standard usage.
Example: "He is a referred patient at the clinic." (This would be more correctly stated as "He is a referred patient.")
Alternatives: "a designated" or "a recommended".
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A headline in Business Day last Friday about Tina Brown's new CNBC program, "Topic A," referred incompletely to the audience for its debut on Wednesday.
Correction: May 9, 2003, Friday A headline in Business Day last Friday about Tina Brown's new CNBC program, "Topic A," referred incompletely to the audience for its debut on Wednesday.
The truncated lamin A, referred to as progerin, lacks amino acids 607 to 656 of prelamin A but retains the CAAX box [22], [27], [28].
Among twelve gene signatures identified in their study (Table S7), the best signature was reported as "method A" (referred to as "Shedden A" in this study), which contains about 9,591 genes/probes.
Compared to other cellular IRESs, the FGF-1 IRES A (referred to as FGF-1 IRES in the text) has a strong activity in mouse muscle.
Nearly 90% of HGPS sufferers carry a G608G mutation within exon 11 of LMNA, producing a truncated form of prelamin A, referred to as "progerin".
What's happening now, most of the research that's coming out is on a referred population, they have died, and that may not be representative of the entire football community.
The British Horseracing Authority said on Sunday that it may take "a couple of days" to arrange a referred hearing into events before the start of Saturday's Grand National.
Similar application-boosting services can cost colleges up to 60percentt of a referred student's tuition.
The modelling predictions were validated using the experimental data from a referred source.
Sample A referred to the former, and sample B referred to the latter.
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