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The phrase "all these references" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when discussing multiple citations or sources that have been mentioned or are relevant to a particular topic.
Example: "In my research paper, I found that all these references support my thesis on climate change."
Alternatives: "all these citations" or "all these sources".
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Yet all these references were kept in the background, as mere hints, as Ms. Burton brought forward a fresh silhouette.
Art historian EH Gombrich says the picture has become so worn out by all these references that it's almost impossible "to see it with fresh eyes".
Picking up all these references where they left off in 2001 – not just the birds, but other playful attempts to map the wildness of nature on to Harlem's projects, and their telling stories of Gotham, the quasi-fictional version of New York City – is partly a nod to the patience of their fans.
In my brain, I have all these references of different things I've listened to on my computer or found on my computer.
But yeah, I updated it and put in The Boom Boom Room and all these references that were New York-centric because I've lived in New York for over a decade now.
Will any reader get all these references?
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Helbig: "When we walked into the wardrobe room the first day and saw all these reference photos all over the walls – female superheroes and inspirations for female costumes – there were boobs and asses everywhere.
The DD method [5] is applied to all these reference methods and the BDSAE method.
"All of these references have been favourable in the past.
When I was 7 months pregnant, I got on the Internet and found all of these references.
"Then," Steinbrenner demanded, "what are all of these references to 'George' in the script?" Sussman was stunned but tried to explain: " 'George' is George Costanza.
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