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The phrase "added a reference to" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it when indicating that you have included a citation or mention of a source in a document or discussion. Example: "In my research paper, I added a reference to a study that supports my argument."
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"It's merely propaganda to create fears among Arabs," he added, a reference to Sunni Arab countries.
At the recommendation of a user, I added a reference to US government works at the end of that section.
The source added a reference to "the talking points" when none existed, though that was indeed the context of the remark, and, most importantly, he or she added a reference to the State Department.
Thank goodness you have such a young, beautiful wife," he added, a reference to Mr. Lay's wife, Linda.
DeFusco had denied involvement, saying someone had altered a flier that his campaign had created to highlight Bhalla's potential conflict of interest — and added a reference to terrorism.
It added a reference to a study, partly funded by the American Petroleum Institute, that suggested that temperatures are not rising.
After Howe flattened Richard in a fight, Abel skated by and asked him, "How do you like that?" and added a reference to Richard's French-Canadian ethnicity.
You shagged your team-mates missus, you're a cunt," he added, a reference to Terry's alleged affair with Wayne Bridge's ex-girlfriend Vanessa Perroncel.
"There was not a lot of willingness to fight on behalf of the Arabs," he added, a reference to Al Qaeda members from Arab nations.
"Another statue melted," he added, a reference to Mr. Mitterrand's reputation for aloofness and stiffness, especially on television and in large gatherings.
In its place, administration officials added a reference to a new study, partly financed by the American Petroleum Institute, questioning that conclusion.
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