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The phrase "referent to" is correct and commonly used in written English
It is typically used to indicate something that is being referred to or referenced in a sentence or discussion. For example: "The pronouns 'he' and 'him' have different referents in this sentence." Here, the speaker is saying that the words "he" and "him" are referring to different people in the sentence. Another example: "The term 'freedom' has different referents in different cultural contexts." In this sentence, the writer is discussing how the meaning or reference of the word "freedom" may be interpreted differently depending on the cultural context in which it is used.
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Rashid Khalidi put the case in "The Iron Cage": "Very little that Great Britain did in Palestine, or in any other colony, mandate, possession, or sphere of influence, was without a referent to its rich colonial heritage".
The term America came into use as a referent to the continents of the Western Hemisphere as early as 1507, when the German cartographer Martin Waldseemüller published a map naming them after the Italian explorer Amerigo Vespucci.
In this type of relation the technology functions as an immediate referent to something beyond itself.
Packet losses referent to the unicast communications for the MG workload, as seen in Fig. 5, come from N:1 transmissions.
Three pictures of each magnification were randomly taken for each sample (50,100 and 200 times referent to 50x, 100x and 200x respectively).
Step 2. Retrieving terms from the folksonomy: There are two approaches to retrieving the folksonomy term-vector referent to a Web resource.
The advantage of these didactic tools is the several options to simulate some characteristics referent to control in contrast with others teaching tools.
Yet were we to assign a referent to t, that referent would either be in the extension of P or not.
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Thus, if an act of reference-fixing is to be successful, the reference-fixer must think of the referent-to-be under a certain description — one that that object or individual actually satisfies.
Due to certain reasons (e.g., entry errors, duplicates or deceptions), multiple references may be co-referent to the same underlying individual e.
In this graph, two nodes (references) r 1 and r 2 are in fact co-referent to the same person; r 4 and r 5 are co-referent to another person.
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