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Discover LudwigThe phrase "most refers to" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to a particular person, object, or concept. For example, "This document most refers to the need for new policies."
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This page most refers to the Honda Win but the information will apply to most models available here.
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Most referred to Horst by one name, though not Mr. Short.
Canada in the 1990s is the example most referred to in the British press.
In a compromise, it is now officially known as Breuil-Cervinia, though most refer to it in truncated form.
The station suffers many nicknames -- the porcupine, the dragonfly -- most referring to its ungainly assortment of modules and solar arrays.
Most refer to integration in the same way that east Germans talk about reunification - as the assimilation of the powerless into the world of the powerful.
Hofstede's (1980) cultural value systems classification is the most referred to a cultural variable.
It's called Maintenance, Repair and Operations, but most refer to it simply as MRO.
We denote all phrases as belonging to the "Age" class as most refer to the age difference.
He maps out which regulation is the most referred to by the government and which actor is the most central in disaster risk management in Indonesia.
At the time that this item was written, Google News (http://news.google.com) listed 1819 results for the white shark, most referring to attacks.
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