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The phrase "also referenced" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something has been mentioned or cited in addition to another topic or idea. You can use it when providing additional information or evidence to support your main point. For example, "The research paper discussed the effects of climate change on marine life, and also referenced the impact of plastic pollution on ocean ecosystems."
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It's also referenced in Missy Elliott's "Lose Control," from the same year.
Cameron also referenced a remark I made recently about a possible sterling crisis.
Opposition leader Bill Shorten also referenced his daughters in his address to the breakfast.
The clothes also referenced Yves's muse Paloma Picasso and a specific leather piece in the archive.
The first badges used by the New York Police Department also referenced the Rattle Watch.
She also referenced the designer who she feels most reflects "Japonism" in Western fashion: Madeleine Vionnet.
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Perhaps Lindberg is also referencing the baroque period.
Singer's suit also references the statement.
It also references the sleeve of Coming Up".
Wilson also references Star Wars and Tron: Legacy as influences.
There are also references to great chickens in history.
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