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Discover LudwigThe phrase "good references" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when discussing the quality of sources or testimonials that support a claim or application. Example: "When applying for the job, make sure to provide good references from previous employers."
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We will not try to repeat the overall discussion here, but just refer to some good references ([ 5- 11]).
She has good references.
They're also good references for interiors of buildings.
A housekeeper with good references in New York.
We met with several candidates, all of whom had good references and seemed fine with him.
Greenwich, he says, only employs those with good references and which they have seen operating.
"Here's a knighthood, good references, off you go," was one account of his departure.
Interns must make themselves stand out if they hope to be hired, or at least receive good references.
"She came in with good references from people in the village and seemed a very serious and caring person".
"You have good references but you allowed your passion for football and the game to boil over into hostility for a single player and the opposing team.
A 27-year-old salesman, he ticks the most important safety boxes: "vouched for" by another member, lots of good references.
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