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The phrase "referring your" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is used to indicate that someone is referring to or mentioning something that belongs to or is related to the person they are addressing. Example: "Thank you for referring your colleagues to our company. We appreciate your recommendation and hope to work with them soon."
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You must have gone through the first two complaints procedures before referring your case to the ombudsman.
Being a pro-choice doctor came to mean referring your patients to a clinic rather than doing abortions in your own office.
We have all been instructed to avoid eye contact while referring your queries to a team of dedicated information managers who don't really exist.
But an alliance "isn't always necessarily a perfect fit, because you're still referring your client to someone else," Mr. Jefferds said.
I've taken the liberty of referring your name to a securities broker of my acquaintance, who will be contacting you about career opportunities.
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Contact your MP who will refer your case to them.
Refer your complaints to the England branch of the CCPS.
They also refer your bibliographic questions to librarians.
If you are still dissatisfied refer your complaint to the PCO.
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