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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am referred" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where someone is being mentioned or directed to someone else, often in formal or professional settings.
Example: "In this report, I am referred to as the primary investigator for the study."
Alternatives: "I am called" or "I am mentioned".
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I am referred to as a technician on a daily basis.
Mainly I am referred to as a prostitute, liar, thief and pirate, other words I really wouldn't like to mention".
I am referred to Maggi Brown, who worked on their gardener advice line for many years and so is bound to have a trick or several up her sleeve.
'Each time I am referred to an outpatient clinic, I meet a new therapist.
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I am referring to critical thinking skills.
I am referring to Groucho Marx.
Yes, I am referring to the manifesto.
I am referring to a price war.
Finally I was referred here.
"They're referred to constantly.
I was referred for scan after scan.
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