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"referenced at" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English
It is often used to indicate the source or origin of a specific piece of information or idea. Example: In his research paper, the author referenced at least five different academic studies to support his argument.
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They added hyperlinks to documents referenced at the conference, and wrote summaries, annotations and historical notes.
Norman Rockwell's wholesome vision of small-town life is glancingly referenced at various points in the proceedings, and the music of Bing Crosby dapples the soundscape.
The Danish Prime Minister is married to the son of former Labour leader Neil Kinnock, a fact which Mr Cameron referenced at Prime Minister's Questions.
Mr. Yerofeyev did not name Patriarch Kirill of the Russian Orthodox Church, but he and the influence of the church were constantly referenced at the news conference.
Curiouser still was its seeming disappearance from places it really should have been at least mentioned — such as the Cornelius Vanderbilt Jr. papers at Vanderbilt University, where it was not referenced at all.
That, of course, is one of the most memorable images of modern television, and it was referenced at the outset of Attenborough's new series Life Story, when the great man sat with a group of young meerkats in South Africa.
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Reference at least two papers proving same.
A vajazzling reference at the Griersons.
Married John T. Windle, head of reference at The Newberry Library, in 1937.
Darcis was not without references at the club.
Expect more movie references at the beauty counter.
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