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Discover LudwigThe phrase "refers the reader" is not grammatically correct or commonly used in written English.
A better way to phrase this would be "directs the reader's attention" or "addresses the reader." Example: In the introduction, the author directs the reader's attention to the main themes of the novel.
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However, in various situations, including the cases just mentioned above, only positive solutions are meaningful; one refers the reader to see [2 23] for some references along this line.
As for his views on the shortcomings of Texas cities like Austin and San Antonio, he simply refers the reader to one of his earlier books.
But after a brief description of the idea, which sounds on its face both impractical and politically unattainable, he refers the reader to another law professor's book -- one that has not yet been published, in fact -- for a fuller explanation.
For Miller, no point of origin exists even within the novel: " 'Lord Jim' is like a dictionary in which the entry under one word refers the reader to another word which refers him to another and then back to the first word again, in an endless circling".
The final section on further reading refers the reader to other entries and works on critical and exegetical aspects of Tarski's work not touched upon in this entry.
Rather, he constantly refers the reader to a wide variety of other, generally classical writers as sources of both like-minded and conflicting perspectives.
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We refer the reader to the references [4 13] among others.
We refer the reader to [10 14] for further references.
We refer the reader to [1 6] and references in there.
The agency referred the reader's question to MasterCard.
We refer the reader to, e.g., [2 5].
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