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Discover LudwigThe phrase "referring as" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to refer to something that has been previously mentioned in the text. For example: "He is known for his philanthropy, referring as it has been seen in his many donations."
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They are not referring as much to "plus-sizes," the traditional term.
He was referring as well to a deeper tide, released by World War I.
"The coming season will be a watershed year," Ms. Berman said, referring as well to Fox's plans to introduce new shows throughout the year.
To Muḥammad Aḥmad the orthodox ulama who supported the administration were no less infidels than Christians, and, when he later lashed out against misgovernment, he was referring as much to the theological heresy as to secular maladministration.
Steve Jones, the 1994 prizewinner (referring as well to concurrent cuts in science research funding), called it "an emblematic piece of bad news in a week when British science has been, perhaps terminally, trashed".
"Two of the first three deals approved under Secretary Chu's acceleration policy have now blown up and filed for bankruptcy," he said, referring as well to a Massachusetts energy storage company, Beacon Power.
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