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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always references" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something consistently points to or cites a particular source or idea.
Example: "In her research, she always references the latest studies to support her arguments."
Alternatives: "consistently cites" or "regularly points to".
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"No, but there's always references for people's comfort.
One scene or room almost always references another you will see or have seen; sound (ghostly church music and howling winds) and film are part of the textured fabric of the piece, and you must always look up and down as well as straight in front of you.
Not only does Myers consider the fashion and celebrities featured in that month's issue, she always references personal stories from her own life.
Of this, McGregor said "Even though we're friends there are always references to me being a cop and they're always quite wary".
And to really confuse matters, new agers attempt to explain all of these magical occurrences using pseudoscientific jargon they've invented, which for some reason always references quantum physics.
That noise scene always references people like Manson and Jim Jones and other cult leaders who were into killing their followers.
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He pointed out that many of the artists referred to in the show had influenced one another – "Monet is always referencing Rubens … Manet is referencing Raphael … everybody enjoyed Titian".
So I may not always reference music I necessarily enjoy.
We've always referenced poetry, literature and the arts for inspiration.
''When I'm making records and writing songs, I always reference reggae singers – Bob Marley, Ini Kamoze, Alpha Blondy," says rising British vocalist Ady Suleiman.
It is why people speak so wistfully about Ajax's class of 95 and why they are always referenced in conversations about teams broken up before their time.
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