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The phrase "cited of" is not a valid phrase in written English.
You may be thinking of the phrase "cited for" which is used to indicate that someone has been formally accused of (or charged with) a particular offense. For example, "John Smith was cited for a DUI."
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The documents also dispute other examples that Mr. Daily has cited of his military record.
Illumination is the most often cited of the many problems related to fitting-room design.
Many other examples could be cited of misjudged priorities and wasteful expenditure.
Many instances have been cited of well-defined and consistent errors in visual estimates under special conditions.
This will particularly start to reverse the impact your report cited of "the handsome Victorian townhouse hotels in the Cliftonville area [which] were carved into bedsits".
This unleashed into the scientific literature a pent-up flood of neocatastrophist papers, which sometimes veered toward the sensationalism of tabloids (with references cited, of course).
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The cite of the filming was a great estate not far from Oyster Bay.
His position seemed to go beyond Dr. Kerr's citing of likelihoods.
This blog will ideally be the cite of a new American conversation.
Subsequent citing of these data, however, gives a Koff (CO) value of 0.1 s− 1 [73].
We first examined cleavage cites of miRNAs on their target genes by 5′RACE (see Methods).
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