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The phrase "and that refers" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to clarify or specify what a previous statement or term is pointing to or indicating.
Example: "The term 'sustainability' is often misunderstood, and that refers to the ability to maintain ecological balance over time."
Alternatives: "which indicates" or "that denotes".
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They don't call New Hampshire the Granite State for nothing — and that refers to more than just boulders.
They don't call it the Granite State for nothing — and that refers to more than just boulders.
Remember, intimacy is the desire to know and be known and that refers to many layers of the self.
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Although they do not share any argument, arguments "actor" and "that" refer to the same thing because of "coreference resolution" [25].
In an experiment with a physically embodied robot, TWIG learns grounded meanings for the words "I" and "you," learns that "this" and "that" refer to objects of varying proximity, that "he" is someone talked about in the third person, and that "above" and "below" refer to height differences between objects.
This pertains to the information function of ecosystems and landscapes that refers to environmental structure and its function for satisfying needs.
Cooperation agreement between BBMRI-ERIC and Expert Centres that refers to the criteria above.
("Find your idol vibe," it says, and gives a quiz that refers to Donna Summer, Mick Jagger and the Eagles).
We deleted recommendations that were not endorsed by the clinicians and PLHIV and recommendations that referred to conditions not common to HIV and ageing.
The added value lies in the word "green", a word that refers to and summarises a common concept: sustainability.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com