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Discover Ludwig"be referred over" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to transfer or redirect someone or something to another person or authority for further action or consideration. Example: The customer's complaint could not be resolved by the customer service representative, so it was referred over to the supervisor for resolution.
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More patients who were less affluent and single were observed to be referred over time.
Patients who have non-cardiac comorbidities were less likely to be referred over time, despite greater need.
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Quite a few have been referred over their reporting on the government's asylum seeker policies.
Most that were referred over there, very few of them actually came back through the court system," she said.
In a Canadian study where horses were referred over substantial distances, however, the intraoperative mortality was similar (26.5%) [ 16].
An initial survey of six of the participating sites over the period March 2009 2010 indicated that 1500 potential participants with shoulder pain were referred over a 12 month period.
So almost any major primate fossil at a significant point in our ancestral line could be referred to by that over-used phrase.
It is expected that 25% of patients assigned to the group that receives GP care only will be referred to physiotherapy (cross-over).
Since the two officials almost never agreed, there was clearly the need for a third, neutral, official, who could be referred to (referee) over any dispute and was nominated in common agreement between the two clubs.
In Ireland and many other countries, patients aged 65 and over can be referred to geriatricians who have maintained a generalist physician approach and work with multidisciplinary teams.
10.20am: My German's not up to much, but I see that a bit of sunshine is referred to over there as "bratwurstwetter".
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