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The phrase "is with reference" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that something is being discussed or considered in relation to a specific subject or context.
Example: "This report is with reference to the recent changes in company policy."
Alternatives: "in relation to" or "regarding".
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Numbering of amino acids in human UNG below is with reference to UNG1 (Mol et al., 1995).
This is with reference to the falling rates of acceptance to Professional and Career Development Loans, below 45 per cent in 2012, and the increasing rates of interest applied to the schemes.
… but it is with reference to Greece that I am most concerned about you because when faced with their recent enslavement you said, 'We lived for many years as a non-sovereign country under Soviet occupation.
Thus, for example, Phillips's observation that "the only time the word 'free' ever gets used with any kind of regularity in psychoanalysis is with reference to free association, in which words are encouraged to consort with each other," leads irresistibly to the idea that psychoanalysis, like democracy, is in the business of promoting freedom -- in the form of uninhibited self-expression.
Exxon was then at the center of a conceptual revolution, in which it was recognized that the best way to study sediments is with reference to their three-dimensional stratal geometry and the manner in which they accumulate layer by layer (sequence stratigraphy).
Another common approach to argue for value incommensurability is with reference to "non-symmetrical" dilemmas.
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This sets the tone for the whole book, sprinkled as it is with references to Chomsky and Debord.
This latter element was with reference to recurrent drug issues, which have been discussed at length elsewhere.
Evaluation was with reference CoV strains, synthetic targets, human respiratory samples and avian fecal samples.
One way to handle this would be with reference to motivation of a highly hypothetical sort.
Relative elevations (m) of the benchmarks are with reference to benchmark BM34.
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