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Discover Ludwig"cite them in" is a grammatically correct and usable phrase in written English.
It typically appears in instructions for authors who are citing references in a scholarly paper or essay. For example: "Please cite them in APA style in the text and in the References list at the end of your paper."
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He has yet to cite them in public.
Bachmann seems comfortable enough with women soldiers to cite them in the debt-ceiling debate.
Suppose that the scientists who will cite your studies will cite them in either format, either the long article or the pair of shorter articles.
However, (Van Bruinessen (2001)) does not cite them in his speech devoted to the ethnic identity of Kurdish Alevis.
They evangelize the books they love, form subcultures around them, cite them in political arguments, sometimes they even rearrange their lives and jobs around them.
Despite the rising skepticism over IBM's heavily marketed Watson and companies like Foxconn reaching a measly 2.5percentt of their original ambitious automation goals, very few automation impact studies, let alone pieces that cite them in the mainstream press, seem to consider that the technical and organizational hurdles may not be as easy to overcome.
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Defence lobbyists have become adept at drawing strength from terrorist incidents, citing them in the cause of ever more money and advanced kit.
If it's not some opposition spokesman citing them in a sneer at the education system, it's Sir Alan Sugar having a go.
After Trump publicly congratulated himself for not bringing up former president Bill Clinton's past infidelities in Monday's debate, his campaign has cited them in talking points in an attempt to rebut past crude statements about a beauty queen.
The trustee has not cited them in his court filings, and they did not come up in several hours of hearings on the case conducted recently by Judge Jed S. Rakoff of United States District Court in Manhattan.
Since late 2010, The New York Times and several other news organizations have had access to more than 250,000 State Department cables originally obtained by WikiLeaks, citing them in news articles and publishing a relatively small number of cables deemed newsworthy.
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