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The phrase "and has cited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to someone who has referenced or mentioned a source or piece of information in their work.
Example: "The researcher conducted a thorough analysis and has cited several studies to support her findings."
Alternatives: "and has referenced" or "and has mentioned".
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The president abruptly fired Mr. Comey a year ago and has cited a variety of rationales.
The agency has been investigating the problem since June, and has cited reports of six inflators rupturing, causing three injuries.
He studied art in Madrid, Florence and Mexico City and has cited day-to-day life in small Latin American villages as a source of his artistic inspiration.
The Czech Republic, which uses the koruna, wants a referendum before adoption and has cited 2020 as the earliest target date.
Toyota has attributed the problem to sticking gas pedals and accelerators that can become jammed in floor mats, and has cited no evidence of an electrical problem.
In the past, he has publicly expressed support for investigative journalism and has cited reporters' work that led to prosecutions by his office.
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Wilpon and Katz have said they were innocent victims of Madoff's fraud, and have cited the S.E.C.'s failure to uncover the fraud in their defense.
Both entities have unequivocally endorsed the ICJ ruling and have cited it as a justification for their own rights of secession, despite undoubted opposition from Moscow.
By contrast, California officials conducted investigations, released inspection reports and have cited at least four hospitals for failing to safely irradiate patients.
The Bushes' doctors have called the coincidence bizarre and have cited chances of one in three million that a husband and wife will develop Graves' disease.
MC: You attended the Kubert School, and worked with Harvey Pekar, and have cited talents like [Jack ] Kirbyand [Robert ] Crumbas among your influences, and you certainly know your [Harvey ] Kurtzman
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