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Discover Ludwig"references to his" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you need to refer to something belonging to a male person. For example, "John made references to his past successes during his interview."
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Spieth has wearied of news media references to his youth.
He took issue with references to his huge ego.
He made few references to his family on Twitter.
There would be other veiled references to his existence.
Throughout, Hemming scatters modest references to his own extraordinary journeys.
There were the Bible-coded references to his opponents.
References to his mentor's notorious temper are euphemistic.
Te'o made at least three references to his girlfriend in news media interviews after Dec. 6.
He makes repeated references to his Islamic faith and the beneficence of Allah and his prophet.
Over the weekend Austria's politicians made only passing references to his politics.
There are highly interesting references to his working methods in Joseph Farington's Diary.
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