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Discover Ludwig"referenced with" is a grammatically correct phrase that can be used in written English.
For example, "The sources used in this paper are referenced with footnotes."
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This was cross referenced with tweets mentioning the songs to ensure that the data was accurate.
Information may be cross referenced with other component SARs data, or verified through systems of records within an individual component.
In Arnhem Land Gulpilil is referenced with a reverence afforded few other names, among them the Yunipingu, Marik and Gurruwiwi.
In essence, the new scheme allows moving object areas being referenced with the immediate previous frame while background regions are being referenced with McFIS.
All applicants are screened and referenced, with only invited members getting access.
The latter are most frequently referenced with either full NPs or zero anaphora/pro.
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"I sent a copy of Robbie's diary to Jeff, which he cross-referenced with his father's diary," Mike Clark said.
The donations ranged from $1000 to $25000, and can be cross-referenced with the letter of support linked here (PDF).
Tests (gene and drug pairs) were cross-referenced with the generated database.
Through an "Annotation" table, the PIDs are cross-referenced with gene ontology IDs (GOID).
Cross-referenced with official figures, Tony's longer term perspective was accurate.
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