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The phrase "make references to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when you are talking about mentioning or citing a work or source. For example, "In his speech, John made references to several important authors."
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Why does Leila make references to the police?
Several later assessments of other detainees make references to the three suicides.
Horologists are inclined to make references to the Script, a plan that is to be followed.
Pair Wisely To best incorporate glitter into your look, first make references to what you're wearing.
On the popular "Sports Center" anchors have been known to make references to "bucolic Bristol".
Some allude to environmental degradation; others make references to the increasingly naturalistic terrain of virtual reality.
Although the works are abstract, they sometimes make references to nature.
FLORHAM PARK, N.J. — Rex Ryan likes to make references to the long-gone American Football League every chance he gets.
Jewelry designers often make references to the undulating lines of haute couture and the flow of fabric and ribbons.
By Season 4, Black Lives Matter had become prominent; Season 6 may make references to Trump's ascent.
Tiered gold pieces in Jen?eSpain's fall collection make references to Art Deco monuments like the Empire State Building and Rockefeller Center.
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