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Discover Ludwig"directly reference" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it in order to refer to something specific, like when you are quoting an author or citing a source. For example, "The article directly references the study conducted in 2010."
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While it does not directly reference individuals with disabilities, Paragraph 19 refers to "special attention to people disproportionately affected by disasters, especially the poorest" (UNISDR 2015a, p. 8).
My habits, whether in cooking or housekeeping, directly reference these three women.
Publications collected by Moog that do not directly reference Moog or his associates.
Tester defended the release of the allegations in a statement Thursday that did not directly reference Trump's criticism.
At 10 25 a.m., Trump felt it safe to boast that the announcements did not directly reference his campaign.
Many directly reference Ayatollah Sistani's call to arms, and speak reverentially of martyrdom.
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Nor did it fail because it had a title that directly referenced illness.
Before the late 60s, there were very few songs that directly referenced the writer's life.
Set primarily in Philadelphia, "Shazam!" echoes, and directly references, another underdog who inspired the city: Rocky Balboa.
Prolific left-field rapper Lil B directly referenced the Anna Mae scene in his song Wonton Soup, too.
Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe, the Met commissioner, said that the vote had allegedly been "directly referenced or alluded to" in 23 incidents.
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