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The phrase "referral of" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
You can use "referral of" when talking about the act of referring something or someone to another person or entity. It typically implies that there is a specific person or entity responsible for making the referral. Example: "The referral of the patient to a specialist was crucial for their diagnosis and treatment."
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The referral of both senators passed the Senate on the voices.
Possible outcomes might include regulatory action, a review or a referral of the complaint to another body.
Ann Murphy, the president and creative director, described the alliance as "a referral" of the clients to Eliran Murphy.
The referral of the case to the police had "raised the stakes to the highest level".
Gag rules, supported by proslavery congressmen, postponed the consideration, printing, and referral of such petitions.
Global offered to sell a number of its stations in the Midlands to avoid referral of its GCap takeover to the Competition Commission.
His acceptance of the case and referral of it to the prosecutor made it likely that a criminal investigation would follow, the official said.
The Queensland government introduced the laws after the state electoral commission's referral of one person to police for casting multiple votes in the 2012 state election.
This constant referral of every minor detail to the TMO is a real blight on the game – it's killed the tension.
The formal referral of charges to prosecutors occurred on May 20 but was only revealed yesterday, by a Foreign Ministry spokesman at a regularly scheduled briefing.
At the referral of Mrs. Parker, the chorus director, Imani has been granted scholarships to attend Interlochen Arts Camp in Michigan for the last two summers.
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