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"references back" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe when a word or phrase in a sentence refers to something previously mentioned or introduced. Example: The professor gave a lecture on the history of art, and she constantly referenced back to examples she had shown earlier in the class.
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Mr. Shortz contends that his references back up the original clue, and that at least one of those references define the word ILLIN' as "stupid, insane".
"If they say they have 600 students," the volunteer said, "we verify the school has 600 students". It also calls references back home, usually a rabbi.
Since the early 1970s Britain's fissiparous tendencies have been managed by references back to the people, with an unprecedented 11 referendums at UK or devolved-nation level.
In previous weeks, Mert and Marcus had talked often on the phone with Grand and e-mailed old pictures and references back and forth to develop ideas for the shoot.
A couple of references back to the staging of his own original version of Mmm... are less welcome - the very pregnant mother earth figure, first played by Leigh Bowery, is an insider joke too far; fine if you saw it back in 1992, but surely incomprehensible if you did not.
The wilderness here also references back to the Old Testament.
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Everything referenced back to her travel wardrobe.
It becomes a fictional process without reference back to the historical documentation".
5.59pm BST Delegates have voted overwhelmingly for a "reference back" for the online pornography motion.
Recipes that have more than a single reference back to other recipes are also less than desirable.
(EDIT: This is a joke, just in case anyone is about to throw a "small sample size" reference back here).
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