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The phrase "for some reference" is correct and usable in written English
It is commonly used to indicate that information is being provided for the purpose of providing a reference or source of information. Example: "The statistics shown are for some reference to the latest economic trends in the region."
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Naturally, I consulted the index for some reference to this event, and unsurprisingly found none.
Upon applying for some reference material at a Philadelphia public library in order to do some special vacation work, a prep-school student of our acquaintance….
By Velda Poch and Burton Bernstein The New Yorker, January 2 , 1965P. 24 Upon applying for some reference material at a Philadelphia public library in order to do some special vacation work, a prep-school student of our acquaintance was told by the librarian, "It had better be a school question, because we don't give it out just for curiosity's sake".
Upon applying for some reference material at a Philadelphia public library in order to do some special vacation work, a prep-school student of our acquaintance was told by the librarian, "It had better be a school question, because we don't give it out just for curiosity's sake".
The reader is referred, for detail, to Landesman and Lazer [2], Amann et al. [3], Brézis and Nirenberg [4], Fučík and Hess [5], and Iannacci and Nkashama [6] for some reference along this line.
We also learned that there is such a thing as a "Tampa socialite" (for some reference: Tampa is where Magic Mike takes place).
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We also refer to [17 26] for some references.
However, in various situations, including the cases just mentioned above, only positive solutions are meaningful; one refers the reader to see [2 23] for some references along this line.
(She had been told that her hiring was imminent; the company was just waiting for some references to be checked).
We asked for some references, which they were happy to provide, and then went in for the kill!
For some references to Kant's writings on aesthetics and teleology other than the Critique of Judgment, see under Primary Sources in the Bibliography.
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