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"I referenced" is an acceptable sentence in written English.
You can use it when you have used something or someone as a source for information or an idea. For example, "I referenced a quote from the book in my presentation."
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So instead, I referenced New York in the '90s.
(McManus denied that he knowingly published false information. "I referenced everything," he told me).
As I referenced two years ago (guys?), I have far too many.
The high-rise window washing business I referenced earlier makes $2.5 million in profit a year.
most of the info i referenced is of public record, or will be relatively soon.
When introducing the topic, I referenced a Dylan Thomas poem, The Force That Through the Green Fuse Drives the Flower.
As I referenced in my last blog post, we are wrapping up a 3 year archiving project.
Just take a look at two players I referenced in a previous column on this topic, the unfortunate Joe Magrane and Marcus Giles.
I referenced the higher number because it seems more likely that you'd indulge in temporary full-throttle situations than constant-load slogging.
PAUL KRUGMAN has posted a summary of his comments at last week's Hyman Minsky conference on economics and finance, which I referenced here.
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(World Almanac/K-III Reference, $9.95). The 130th annual edition of the reference work.
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