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The phrase "be a reference to" is grammatically correct and is commonly used in written English. It means to mention or allude to something, or to serve as a source of information or inspiration. Example: In her speech, the politician made a subtle comment that seemed to be a reference to the recent scandal surrounding her opponent.
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She maintains that she was referring to fans, but the Herald considered this to be a reference to Rangers' directors.
Could this be a reference to Mr. Rauschenberg's hospital experience?
Probably should be a reference to Rule 4(i).
Probably should be a reference to subsection (j).
This appears to be a reference to acquiring delegates' online login details.
That appears to be a reference to The Apothecary Shoppe, a compounding pharmacy in Tulsa, Oklahoma.
That is generally accepted to be a reference to Neville Thurlbeck, then the paper's chief reporter.
The Daily Telegraph explained that this "is thought to be a reference to her spaniel".
This turned out to be a reference to Bell's giddying career as a ladies' man.
The six in Views From the 6 is thought to be a reference to Toronto.
Reprioritisation of teaching grant spend could be a reference to cuts for Widening Participation.
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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.

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