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The phrase "is provided for your reference" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
You can use this phrase when you want to indicate that the information you are providing is meant for the reader's use as a point of reference or for further information. Here is an example of how you can use this phrase in a sentence: "The table below lists all the ingredients used in this recipe and their respective measurements. This information is provided for your reference in case you need to adjust the recipe for your own preferences."
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Such links are provided for your convenience and reference only and you access them at your own risk.
The scale bar (in amino acid substitutions) is provided for approximate reference only, as branch lengths were optimized at runtime.
You can login using your NetID, allowing access to all web applications which you have permission to access here; the logout function is provided for future reference, since it does not seem to work at the moment (it was removed from all web application for this reason).
The information below is from Summer HSSP 2018 and is provided for reference only.
The 10 m elevation contour is provided for reference and the red star represents the Sydney Central Business District CBDD) as per Fig. 1.
A web page for complete programs written in EDLOG and CRBasic for 16 lysimeter systems is provided for reference for discussions of key programming components.
Creating an account on our website adds you to the mailing list.
A 1 1 line (black, dashed) is provided for reference.
It is provided for reference only; it does not separate positive from negative predictions when averaging is used for ensemble classification.
In addition, the corresponding performance of the MAP-based MRC (marked by MRC-MAP) plotted in Figure 3 is provided for reference.
A complete list of documents utilised is provided for reference.
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