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The phrase "a website that refers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when describing a website that provides references or links to other sources or information.
Example: "I found a website that refers to various studies on climate change, which helped me with my research."
Alternatives: "a site that cites" or "a webpage that points to".
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They run a website that refers to Santa Fe as the "City of Holy Faith," which is a colonial allusion that invokes Santa Fe as a Spanish, Catholic bastion.
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There is an ultrarunning website that refers to its online race information packet for its ultra event -- course information, race rules, regulations, etc. -- as the Race Bible.
In another potentially damaging message to his girlfriend, he wrote "I love this website" and linked to a site that referred to exploding mortgages.
Champ's campaign website has a message that refers to violence.
They were also referred via the text message to a website that was specific for their allocated arm to remind them of the type of testing available to them and were given a dedicated study phone number for inquiries.
Create a website that is user-friendly.
Find a website that sells chemicals.
Visit a website that provides Background Checks.
Create a website that looks good.
Go on a website that converts money.
Find a website that offers biblical information.
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