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citations
noun
Plural of citation
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The word "citations" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to a mention of a specific source of information in a text. For example: "The paper included several citations to support the claims made in the introduction."
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Throughout the remainder of the memo, citations, sentences and even whole paragraphs have been stripped out, in some cases to protect genuine sources and methods but in others to obscure the precedents underlying the government's legal arguments.
It does not claim to be comprehensive but it has recorded 723 arrests and citations since 2000 for offences more serious than speeding – 30 of them coming in the seven months since the last Super Bowl.
Published studies that make data openly available also tend to receive more citations.
Before tasking is approved, the database entry for that tasking will be reviewed in order to verify that the database entry contains the necessary citations".
As the NSA itself explained in its guidelines submitted to the Fisa court: "Analysts who request tasking will document in the tasking database a citation or citations to the information that led them to reasonably believe that a targeted person is located outside the United States.
Publishing openly, whether via open access journals or self-archiving, can lead to more citations and more visibility for your work.
They range from being dismissive – "oh, who cares?" or "what does this matter?" – to requesting ridiculous citations, to personal attacks – "she's only saying that cos she's ugly/fat/a bitch" – to just all-out aggression and abuse.
(And indeed the spelling: alright, yup, that's all right, "about 5% of the citations in the British National Corpus").One can niggle.
The comments and changes were so annoying that one evening I got out all my references and inserted as many citations as I could in an effort to stop the madness.
So many dictionaries from both traditional and new publishers are free online that lexicographers compete to offer features such as audio pronunciations, access to their database of historical citations and so on.
They were looking for two things: the sexes of the authors (grouped as all female, all male or mixed) and the number of citations each publication subsequently received.
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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.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com