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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also referring" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something is being mentioned in addition to something else.
Example: "The report discusses climate change, also referring to its impact on biodiversity."
Alternatives: "additionally mentioning" or "also indicating".
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When not referring to a specific configuration example, one should assume that any references to Netcat are also referring to any of the various flavors of Netcat-like programs such as cryptcat, socat, SBD, and so on.
I'm also referring to a kind of awareness it encourages.
Mr. Frishberg was also referring to himself, of course.
Finally, physics-based eco-labeling is discussed while also referring to design for recycling (DfR).
This characteristic was the main reason for also referring to these processes as additive manufacturing processes.
Mr. Panetta was also referring to the tortured six-nation talks themselves.
"Donald Thump" is what the Mirror calls him, also referring to it as a "bombshell".
But they are also referring to his hard-line reputation on security.
This sculpture couldn't help also referring to plywood in windows and doors across the land.
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Also 'referring a patient to a laboratory' was an answer not often chosen by the users of blood glucose meters and nitrite tests (less than 10%).
Later, the Department of Justice is also referring to other iPhones.
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