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Discover LudwigThe phrase "and quoting" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that you are both referencing something and providing a direct citation from it.
Example: "The author discusses the importance of community engagement, and quoting her directly, she states, 'Community involvement is essential for sustainable development.'"
Alternatives: "and citing" or "and referencing".
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Decades after his death I'm still reading — and quoting — him.
Instead, the media are actually interviewing and quoting the protesters!
He wastes too much ink summarising research papers and quoting "experts" uttering banalities.
They've included messages challenging abortion rights, speaking skeptically about immigration and quoting biblical condemnations of homosexuality.
There are three kinds of note-taking: summarizing, paraphrasing, and quoting.
Asking questions about Karl Marx and quoting the turn-of-the century revolutionary Rosa Luxemburg.
" I'm surprised Rochester doesn't appear somewhere in there, swanning around, behaving appallingly and quoting vulgar poems.
He had operated since then as usual — as The Real Sabu, instigating attacks and quoting revolutionaries online.
As public editor, I published a piece about it on my blog, offering my view and quoting the paper's.
...drawing on and quoting amply from an extensive secondary literature, Coeckelbergh paints a more complex and nuanced picture [of romanticism].
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