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"take as references" is correct and usable in written English
You can use this phrase when you would like to ask someone to refer to something for additional information or evidence to support a statement. For example: "To better understand the topic, please take as references the articles in the bibliography."
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In this report we elected to take as references two approaches.
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Haiti, they should take as reference for what could happen in the rest of world".
We take as reference the non-cooperative game model of Mejia et al. [63].
The first group included three unreinforced concrete prism specimens and taken as references.
Two typical fuel lattices with U235 enrichment of 4.471% and 4.386% were taken as references.
These conclusions can be taken as references to designing micro-DMFC in the future.
For the sparsified signals, these metrics were computed taking as references the sparsified signals.
Additionally, two soot samples providing lower and larger particle sizes as their most striking property are taken as references.
In view of the results obtained, we create initialization prototypes taking as references the models from the automatic estimation.
For comparison the specific capacitance and specific surface area of mixtures of NiO and RuO2·xH2O (or RuO2) have been taken as references.
The results of the real test on IBT-150 and IBT-500 have been taken as references to validate two numerical models using Abaqus Explicit software.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

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