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Discover LudwigThe phrase "refers here" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It is typically used to indicate that something mentioned or discussed previously in the sentence or passage is being referenced again. Example: "The concept of 'deference' refers here to the act of showing respect or consideration towards someone or something."
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Bebop is the group's lingua franca, though the word refers here to an aesthetic practice rather than a historical style.
"Flattened" refers, here, to levelling the rankings assigned to roads in the algorithmic backbones with which Waze directs motorists.
Bebop is the group's lingua franca, though it should be understood that the word refers here to an aesthetic practice rather than a historical style.
Wine expertise refers here to a superior ability to discriminate between, recognize and describe different wines.
The resource management refers here to all the operations on resources once they are provisioned.
Peer-to-peer refers here to mutual-learning effects without hierarchies between the participants.
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Finally I was referred here.
After months of chemotherapy, she was referred here for radiotherapy.
I am referring here to the match between Japan and Paraguay on Tuesday.
Piketty is referring here to the occasionally destructive activities of Wall Street traders and investment bankers.
(Bloom is referring here to the wisdom about accepting death uttered at the end of "King Lear").
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