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Discover LudwigThe phrase "may also refer" is correct and can be used in written English.
It is often used to introduce an alternate or potential meaning for a word or phrase. Example: "The word 'bank' can refer to a financial institution where people deposit and borrow money, but it may also refer to the land alongside a river where people can sit and relax." In this sentence, the use of "may also refer" suggests that the word 'bank' has more than one possible meaning.
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S/he may also refer you to a registered dietician.
It may also refer to intermediary adaptation, as in the case of mobile multimedia transmission.
Classical architecture may also refer to architecture of later periods that employs Greek or Roman forms.
The term extravaganza may also refer to an elaborate and spectacular theatrical production.
The term small cats may also refer more narrowly to the members of the genus Felis.
Cryptography may also refer to the art of cryptanalysis, by which cryptographic codes are broken.
It may also refer to similar non-Christian religious music, such as Jewish and Hindu chants.
Della-cruscan may also refer to an affectedly pedantic writing or literary style.
However, it may also refer to professionals developing internal business applications within an enterprise.
You may also refer to the online checklist and the EWMBA logins and passwords.
Onomatopoeia may also refer to the use of words whose sound suggests the sense.
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