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"then referred" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where someone or something is mentioned or directed to another person or source for further information or action. Example: After the initial assessment, the patient was then referred to a specialist for further treatment.
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They then referred him to another money lender.
He then referred further questions to his lawyer, Murray Richman.
We were then referred to a wonderful little trattoria nearby called Alla Vedova.
"That's the depth of the Jersey team," said Quinn, who then referred to Holik's second line.
"Here is another false allegation," Mr. Aziz said, and then referred to his earlier verdict.
He then referred to "people who are afraid of being alone with themselves, thinking about themselves".
"I played a lot," said Malakhov, who then referred to the Rangers' assistant coach, WALT KYLE.
He then referred to Bernie Williams, Derek Jeter, Jorge Posada and Chuck Knoblauch.
He then referred a caught-behind decision in De Villiers's favour but was unsuccessful.
The State Department of Education then referred the matter to Mr. Cuomo's office.
HQIP then referred Birmingham to the Care Quality Commission – the inspectorate.
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