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"refers to the case" is correct and can be used in written English.
For example, the court's ruling "refers to the case of Smith v Jones."
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Reference [ 29] refers to the case that the predicted functions are not given by the MIPS data [ 28] so that the functions are not assigned initially, but found by our method and on the Gene Ontology (GO) database [ 29].
"A flexible Brexit is possible," she says and refers to the case of Germany after 1990.
It is thought this refers to the case of the US diplomats who were freed as a humanitarian gesture shortly after the start of the 444-day crisis.
Bhagwati refers to the case of 24-year-old lance corporal Maria Lauterbach, a marine preparing to testify that she was raped by fellow marine, Cesar Laurean, when she went missing in 2007.
It is titled Hippocratic Betrayal and refers to the case of a 19-year-old woman from São Paulo, who was taken to hospital with severe abdominal pains after ingesting abortion pills.
He still refers to the case as one "where you just walk out and kill the animal, I would say in cold blood, in front of your adoring public".
This paper refers to the case of quadratic non-linearities.
refers to the case in which each utterance is used as a minibatch.
Fail refers to the case when the robot collides with a human.
'Case 3' refers to the case when M1=8, M2=2.
Thus, the value of α ik referred hereafter refers to the case of i≠k only.
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