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The phrase "are refers" is not correct in English and does not convey a clear meaning.
It seems to be a combination of two verbs that do not work together in this context.
Example: "The terms 'cat' and 'feline' are often used interchangeably, but 'feline' refers specifically to the family of animals that includes cats."
Alternatives: "are defined as" or "are described as".
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Shadowy international connections are referred to.
Yes, we are referring to that Don King.
These sequences are referred to as anchors.
These are referred to as affirmed deletions.
These are referred to as noise elements.
These are referred to as BALC*.
What cases are referred?
These are referred as RAWs.
These are referred to as nucleotides.
Happy clients are referring and returning clients.
Think about how you are referred to.
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