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Discover LudwigThe phrase "limited reference" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It typically refers to a specific or restricted mention or mention of something in a sentence or a text. Example: The literature review in this research paper only provides a limited reference to previous studies on the topic, making it difficult to determine the significance of the findings.
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To date, most reports of circulating immature neutrophils in SIRS refer to band cells, the direct precursors of mature neutrophils, with limited reference to other myeloid progenitors, such as myelocytes and metamyelocytes [ 9- 16].
There is limited reference to long-term mental illness.
Speaking less than a week after Scotland's hard-fought independence campaign, Miliband made only a limited reference to constitutional questions.
He claimed his firm's work had resulted in the DoJ agreeing there would only be a limited reference to the allegedly corrupt activities of the Saudis.
The case relates narrowly to UT's ability to choose a small subset of its students with limited reference to their racial backgrounds – a system designed to avoid a ban on outright quotas.
Thomas Tentler, professor of history at the University of Michigan, cites Exodus 21 22 to show the limited reference to abortion in the Old Testament ("Bible and Abortion," letter, Nov. 27).
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The Guardian is not publishing the original document as it contains logistical details and some limited references to personnel.
The BBC reported on Sunday that Chinese state television limited references to protests in its coverage of the London relay.
Interlocking blocks have been actively applied into current wall systems in the construction industry and limited references can be found on the axial loaded compressed column.
Literature regarding tattooing and its associated disorders are not documented largely and had very limited references either in western or South-Asian countries like India.
Limited references are available on the occurrence and determination of saccharin as diluent/adulterant in illicit drug samples (Fucci & De Giovanni 1998).
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