Sentence examples for also refers that from inspiring English sources

The phrase "also refers that" is not correct in standard written English.
It is typically used when trying to indicate that something is being referenced or mentioned in addition to something else, but the construction is awkward.
Example: "The study also refers that the results are consistent with previous research."
Alternatives: "also indicates that" or "also states that".

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In general, loss of ER-α has been reported, ranging from 50%% (4/8 cases) [ 18] to 83.3 % (5/6 cases) [ 11]; one study also refers that PR are generally expressed in FEA [ 11].

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The District Court has also referred that motion to this Court for a Report and Recommendation.

Initially, the unit looks at the histology of bone and also refers to tissues that are related to bone.

In "What Time Is It There?" -- a question that also refers to the world that Hsiao Kang's father may now inhabit -- the quotidian serenity is continually broken by dottiness, and the camera never blinks.

That title also refers to shifts in languages that occur over time, specifically lost gothic characters in English like the thorn, which fell out of use in the late Middle Ages, done in by the printing press.

Thus, Wirt also referred to that educational setup as the "work-study-play" plan.

Dementieva also referred during that tournament to the third all-Williams final in Key Biscayne in 1999, which Venus won 6-1, 4-6, 6-4.

It also refers to the mash that is left over after soy milk is extracted from the beans.

A "lick" is a musician's term that also refers to, well, just what you might expect.

That also refers to the relationship between Ms. Yokoshi and Ms. Seyama, who is in fragile health.

And then there's the Satanic Temple, an entirely separate group led by Lucian Greaves that also refers to itself as a "Satanist" organization.

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