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Discover LudwigThe term "email reference" is correct and can be used in written English.
It refers to an email that contains information or sources that can be used as a reference in an academic paper or research project. Example: I found a useful email reference from an expert in the field that supports my argument in the essay.
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The red shown on the maps shows something slightly different – both onsite users and users who made use of NCSU collections remotely (through email reference, etc.).
Method 1: Email Reference.
In an email reference by the paper, two UAE ministers discuss Leon's contention that he is unable to find sufficient housing in Abu Dhabi with the roughly $95,000 stipend that was being offered.
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The email referenced a news report about the governor's participation in a tribal-state summit in Mescalero in June, an annual meeting the New Mexico governor has been required by law to attend since 2009.
Reference and research assistance services will be available by email — reference[email protected] — during our normal hours.
The first time I said it didn't seem to do the trick, so I'm following up with a second email referencing what I previously said, and I think you're kind of an idiot for not remembering.
The person who wrote the email referenced Marc Lépine.
The email references a list from the 1980s, which records Kenya boxes 668-678 as destroyed.
His campaign capitalized on the surge, and with almost suspicious timing, sent out a fundraising email referencing Sanders' crowd-pleasing remark.
And in addition to the Wednesday morning fundraising email referenced above, The Huffington Post has now obtained two similar email solicitations for the Tea Party Patriots from Hannity, dated Aug. 13 and Aug. 23.
"Yes, in that specific study the male therapists cried somewhat more than their female counterparts," Vingerhoets told The Huffington Post in an email, referencing a study he completed three years ago about crying among psychotherapists.
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