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Discover LudwigThe phrase "author cited" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific author whose work has been referenced or acknowledged in a text.
Example: "In the research paper, the author cited several studies to support their argument."
Alternatives: "cited author" or "referenced author".
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Erasmus does cite Plato himself fairly often, but in most cases not as a philosophical authority to be followed (or rejected) but simply as an ancient author cited to illustrate a point, just as he would cite literary figures like Vergil, Pliny, Cicero, or Euripides.
Dr. Evan Wood, an AIDS policy expert at the University of British Columbia and the chief author, cited Portugal's approach.
Only a handful have been restored, with the date and author cited on the final page recorded in a database.
The author cited an incident earlier this month when Morocco recalled its ambassador to Nigeria in a diplomatic spat over whether Jonathan was trying to use the king of Morocco to win over Muslim voters.
Dr Aishath Ali Naaz, its author, cited bullying and family problems as well as the rapid but unequal economic growth in Maldives in recent years as contributing to the violence.
A book review on Nov. 21 about "Janet and Me," a graphic memoir by the cartoonist Stan Mack, referred imprecisely to another comic book author, cited in a comparison as "a dark master of the cartoon".
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Might we better educate school psychologists instead (a deficiency the author cites but without addressing remediation)?
The report's author cites spooks from an unnamed intelligence agency as the source of the information.
The author cites Homer and Milton as poets who utilized the metaphor in order to avoid precise numerical calculation.
The author cites several examples of individuals and even museums that were duped into receiving stolen goods.
Among the reasons for this exclusion, the author cites adverse ethnic characteristics, isolation of rural communities and lack of information.
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