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The phrase "reference to the book" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to inform the reader that the information you are providing is derived from a specific book. For example, "This quote is from a famous novel, according to a reference to the book in the appendix."
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(Riff spoiler alert: It's a reference to the book "Wired").
With reference to the book of Psalms, Scott continued in tears: "Joy will come in the morning.
Here, a reference to the book The Ruin of the Roman Empire: A New History, by the classical specialist James J O'Donnell, is useful.
At a Gridiron Club speech in 2006, Barack Obama made a reference to the book at the expense of President George W. Bush, who was in the audience.
If a copyright holder does object, Google removes the snippets or even all reference to the book from the search engine, she said.
But in a powerful rebuttal, Mr. Weissmann, a prosecutor in the case, ridiculed the notion that the facts surrounding the document destruction were coincidental, or "a perfect storm," as Mr. Hardin called it in reference to the book and movie.
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The H.P. stands for Harry Potter, obviously, as a reference to the books and the boy.
References to the book dwindled.
References to the book and Hollywood film twist things further.
You should also start saying things like "Oh my gods!" and "Holy Zeus!" and make references to the books.
"It's unthinkable to talk even about human rights without reference to the Holy Book," said Ms. Sirajuddin, referring to the Koran.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.
Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com