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The phrase "it simply refers" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when explaining or clarifying the meaning of a term or concept in a straightforward manner.
Example: "In this context, the term 'sustainability' is used frequently, and it simply refers to the ability to maintain ecological balance."
Alternatives: "it merely denotes" or "it just indicates".
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It simply refers to the fact of control.
It simply refers to music written in multiple, overlapping, independent voices.
It simply refers interested individuals to insurers to purchase policies, which are not community rated but actuarially priced.
(In this article, 'proposition' is not used in any technical sense. It simply refers to the bearers of truth values, whatever they may be).
"Global warming" is a terrible term, confusing for most who think it simply refers to a march towards a boiling earth.
In addition to these claims (which assume the existence of a historical counterpart), there are also scholars who argue that the significance of the spirit is overstated and that it simply refers to poetic inspiration.
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One newspaper refused to publish his name at all, and whenever it made reference to Cruft's dog shows, it simply referred to them as "a dog show in Islington".
It simply referred us to you for "an update" on your case.
His muddled response indicated that it simply referred to what, if anything, Trump ended up replacing Dodd-Frank with.
'Giorgione', as it occurs in (9), simply refers to the man Giorgione.
Within the "liberated zones" it was simply referred to as "Angka" – the organization.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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