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"refer in" is not considered correct or usable in written English.
To refer to something or someone, the phrase "refer to" should be used instead. Example: We should refer to the terms outlined in the contract.
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The fact is that Goodman is interested in investigating the "routes" of reference (1981a)—how symbols can denote or exemplify or refer in more complex and indirect ways.
I refer, in particular, to access to drinking water".
The synagogue leaders refer in the suit to "rogue Hasidic summer residents".
To what historical events or documents does he refer in his speech?
I refer in particular to the first 18 years of Walt Disney.
All these refer in some degree to private, or semi-private areas of the monarch's life.
It's certainly not the women whose flesh they peddle and to whom they refer in crude anatomical slang.
The items in the exhibition "Mirrors to the Past" all refer in one way or another to ancient Greece.
It said that the previous statement "was not intended to refer in any way to Andrea Constand.
Ironically, Mr. Xi's allusion to recent "grave violations" of party discipline appeared to refer in part to Mr. Bo.
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