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"cross referenced with" is a correct and usable expression in written English.
It is generally used when discussing an idea or concept that needs to be further investigated or looked at in comparison to another concept for further clarity. Example: The study on the correlation between unemployment and healthcare costs should be cross referenced with data on inflation.
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This was cross referenced with tweets mentioning the songs to ensure that the data was accurate.
Information may be cross referenced with other component SARs data, or verified through systems of records within an individual component.
It just required extensive geographical analysis, cross referenced with thousands of data points about climate and population numbers.
These genes were cross referenced with published microarray data identifying circadian variation in gene expression [23], [24], [25], [26], [27].
These findings were cross referenced with references from reviews.
Node numbers are cross referenced with Additional file 11.
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"I sent a copy of Robbie's diary to Jeff, which he cross-referenced with his father's diary," Mike Clark said.
The donations ranged from $1000 to $25000, and can be cross-referenced with the letter of support linked here (PDF).
This information was cross-referenced with a NHTSA table of manufacturer listed DRL conditions to determine each vehicle DRL status.
Tests (gene and drug pairs) were cross-referenced with the generated database.
Through an "Annotation" table, the PIDs are cross-referenced with gene ontology IDs (GOID).
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