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The phrase "find any reference" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It can be used in various contexts, but it is commonly used when discussing the act of searching for sources or evidence to support a claim or statement. Here is an example: "The student was struggling to support her argument with evidence, so she decided to spend the evening in the library to find any reference that could strengthen her essay."
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Third, I couldn't find any reference to it on Wikipedia.
I can't even find any reference to it on the BBC website, which is a shame.
The smallest fly I could find any reference to in Bergman's book was a size 20.
We couldn't find any reference to anything like this being seen in the past".
At the top of my list: nowhere in the article will you find any reference to "antitrust".
In none of the same author's plays will you find any reference to (or echo of, or scene derived from) the following singular, and partly equivocal, story.
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I can't find any references to it, which I guess says something.
I didn't find any references in an online search of historical newspapers.
On examining the footage, the ITC failed to find any references to the charities mentioned in the newspaper articles.
"One hundred years from now, or a thousand years from now, it'll still be seaborgium when you'd probably have to look in obscure books to find any references to what I had done". Born April 19 , 1912 Seaborg grew up in Ishpeming, Mich., and moved to Los Angeles when he was ten years old.
Also run the plagiarism check to find any references not properly cited.
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