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has been referenced
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "has been referenced" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that something has been mentioned or cited in a previous context or source. Example: "The theory has been referenced in several academic papers discussing its implications."
✓ Grammatically correct
News & Media
Academia
Science
Wiki
Alternative expressions(20)
has been cited
has been mentioned
has been alluded to
has been noted
is a reference to
has its roots in
is reminiscent of
has been modeled
has been recorded
has been reported
has been noticed
has been described
has been traced
has been refined
has been reflected
has been reminded
has been recalled
has been returned
has been indicated
has been referred
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60 human-written examples
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Academia
There is also a camera feature, which has been referenced in some of the Facebook messages about Talking Angela.
News & Media
The headspace sampling has been referenced off-line by qualitative chromatograms of the volatile compounds constituent the odour under test.
The King in Yellow has been referenced by Neil Gaiman, in his short story "I, Cthulhu", and in the comics writer Grant Morrison's millennial magnum opus The Invisibles.
News & Media
I have presented a Google Tech Talk on privacy, and my cybercrime reporting has been referenced in court by the FBI.
Academia
Today, he's ubiquitous — "Cars" has been referenced in television shows and pop songs steadily throughout the past decade, and Numan's synthesizer sounds are audible in the work of tiny Brooklyn bands and enormous stars alike.
News & Media
The Fisa court's oversight role has been referenced many times by Barack Obama and senior intelligence officials as they have sought to reassure the public about surveillance, but the procedures approved by the court have never before been publicly disclosed.
News & Media
Specifically, her work has been referenced by several United Nations special units, including the Special Rapporteur on the Promotion of Truth, Justice, Reparation, and Guarantees of Non-Recurrence, and the Working Group on Forced Disappearances.
Academia
The Platonic Year has been referenced in literature spanning hundreds of years, including Spenser's Faerie Queene and Yeats' poem "Nineteen Hundred and Nineteen," which is replete with interesting astronomical metaphors.
Academia
Viewed as a thought leader on attention, trends, and generational values, Linda Stone's work has been referenced in The New York Times, Newsweek, Harvard Business Review, and The Economist among other publications.
Louboutin, whose name has been referenced in songs by everyone from Jennifer Lopez to the Beastie Boys, is keen to protect his signature from those who would like a piece of his high-profile red carpet monopoly.
News & Media
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Consider the formality of your writing. While "has been referenced" is generally appropriate, more formal contexts might benefit from "has been cited", while informal contexts may prefer "has been mentioned".
Common error
Avoid overuse of the passive voice with "has been referenced". Instead of "The study has been referenced by many researchers", try "Many researchers have referenced the study" for a more direct and engaging style.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "has been referenced" functions primarily as a passive construction within a sentence, indicating that a subject has been mentioned or cited in another work or context. As Ludwig AI confirms, it correctly shows the act of referencing performed upon a subject.
Frequent in
News & Media
37%
Wiki
29%
Academia
15%
Less common in
Science
17%
Formal & Business
2%
Social Media
0%
Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The analysis reveals that "has been referenced" is a grammatically sound and frequently used phrase. Ludwig AI validates its correctness and usability. It commonly appears in News & Media, Wiki, Academia, and Science, contexts, indicating its broad applicability. While alternatives like "has been cited" and "has been mentioned" exist, the choice depends on the specific nuance desired. When using "has been referenced", clarity is key, and overuse of the passive voice should be avoided for a more engaging writing style. It's important to ensure the context clearly indicates what is doing the referencing and what is being referenced in order to avoid any ambiguity for the reader.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
has been cited
This alternative directly replaces 'referenced' with 'cited', focusing on the act of formally quoting or mentioning a source.
has made reference to
Rephrases the original phrase to emphasize the act of 'making' a reference.
has been mentioned
A general term for noting that something was spoken or written about, without necessarily implying a formal citation.
has been noted
Similar to 'mentioned' but can also imply that something has been observed and recorded.
is a reference to
Shifts the focus to the subject being a reference rather than the act of referencing.
has been alluded to
This suggests an indirect mention or a subtle reference, implying a less explicit connection.
has been drawn upon
Indicates that something has been used as a source of inspiration or information.
has its roots in
Suggests that something originates from or is based on a particular source or idea.
borrows from
Implies direct influence or adaptation from another source.
is reminiscent of
Suggests a similarity or likeness to something else, often in style or theme.
FAQs
How can I use "has been referenced" in a sentence?
Use "has been referenced" to indicate that a particular source or idea has been mentioned or alluded to in another work. For example, "The author's earlier research "has been referenced" extensively in recent studies."
What are some alternatives to "has been referenced"?
Alternatives include "has been cited", "has been mentioned", and "has been alluded to". The best choice depends on the specific nuance you want to convey.
Is it better to say "has been referenced" or "was referenced"?
"Has been referenced" is present perfect, indicating an action that started in the past and continues to be relevant. "Was referenced" is simple past, indicating a completed action in the past. Use "has been referenced" when the ongoing relevance is important. For instance, "The theory "has been referenced" in numerous recent publications", implies continued relevance, whereas, "The theory was referenced in that single article" is past.
What is the difference between "has been referenced" and "refers to"?
"Has been referenced" describes a past action of mentioning or citing, while "refers to" describes a current, ongoing relationship or connection. "This paper "has been referenced" in several studies" (past action), versus "This concept refers to a specific phenomenon" (current relationship).
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
82%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested