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This way, you have something to refer back to should a conflict arise.
Similarly, "this" is a presupposition trigger requiring something to refer to, the bare plural is a presupposition trigger requiring existence of multiple individuals, and "would" is a presupposition trigger requiring a salient future or hypothetical circumstance.
By organizing your thoughts and ideas, you'll have a roadmap and something to refer back to should you lose focus.
Once the main actor's wang was out I remember scrambling to the VHS player to see if I could record it so I had something to refer back to in the future.
Once the main actor's penis was out, I remember scrambling to the VHS player to see if I could record it so I had something to refer back to in the future.
Health care providers said that they wanted "…something to take and something to refer to…not too detailed…more of a guideline" (working group meeting C).
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We need to have something written down to refer to when counselling mothers".
Can't we intend to refer to something and end up referring to something or someone altogether different?[22] If our brains are just big lumps of electric jelly, presumably, our intentions must be found somewhere inside those lumps.
The next word requires study; she wants it to refer to something important.
Her expression, commonly used here to refer to something or someone annoying, roughly translates as "What crab lice".
"With videos I am always able to refer to something I did not get correctly in class.
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