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The phrase "is often cited as a" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to introduce a source that is being referred to or quoted. For example: "The study by Robinson et. al. (2021) is often cited as a key example of successful educational reform."
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Learning to use limited resources more efficiently is often cited as a benefit of such rotations.
Business school is often cited as a major turning point in one's life and career.
The revolving door is often cited as a major problem in Washington, and it is.
The North Atlantic swordfish is often cited as a sign of success.
Anecdotally, a mismatch in marijuana use is often cited as a reason for conflict in relationships.
The surrounding state of Brandenburg is often cited as a hot spot for neo-Nazi activity.
A rise in oil prices is often cited as a potential barrier to growth.
Vietnam is often cited as a biodiversity hotspot, but little survives in these areas.
Burgundy is often cited as a regular offender in this regard.
Ford, along with Volkswagen A.G. of Germany, is often cited as a potential acquirer.
The Boston Massacre is often cited as a key event leading to the Revolutionary War.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
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