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"referred a" is not a complete sentence in English, so it is not correct or usable in written English.
You cannot use it without making it part of a larger sentence or phrase. For example, you could say "He referred a patient to the specialist."
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Another three months and we were referred a child.
A spokesman referred a reporter back to Sony.
A spokesman for that ministry referred a reporter to the Foreign Ministry, where a spokesman in turn referred a reporter to his supervisor.
In declining to comment yesterday, Mr. Hashmall referred a reporter to that letter.
Hunt yesterday referred a reporter to Peter Schlehr, the spokesman for the athletic department.
He then referred a caught-behind decision in De Villiers's favour but was unsuccessful.
On Friday, Mr. Salisbury referred a reporter's questions to jail spokesmen, who declined to answer them.
He referred a reporter to the principal, who did not return calls to his office.
A colleague who's an oncologist called to say he had referred a patient to me.
A spokesman for Kalanick's law firm referred a request for comment to Uber.
But whenever Lombardo has referred a positive test to the league, he said, "we took action".
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