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"citation of" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is used when referring to the act of citing something, usually from a book, article, website, or other source. For example, "The report contained a citation of the research paper that was referenced throughout the text."
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Each honoree receives $10,000 and a citation of merit.
The controversy over the citation of foreign law in American courts is freighted with misconceptions.
The text has not previously appeared in the ALA's annual citation of challenged titles.
"The argument was long on emotion and rhetoric but short on citation of the evidentiary record".
The Florida panel may say: Forget our citation of the Florida Constitution.
Professor Calabresi said he generally opposed the citation of foreign law in constitutional cases.
The school acknowledged his years of contribution with a Citation of Merit in May of 2010.
But citation of English-language articles in Chinese journals by other publications remains low.
Fehr also referred to Bettman's citation of the recent N.F.L. and N.B.A. agreements.
With the citation of each incident, he was asked if he had snapped or felt he was in control.
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The original submission of this manuscript included a citation of one of the authors' patents [ 1].
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