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Discover LudwigThe phrase "we referred to" is grammatically correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to indicate that someone or a group of people consulted or looked at something for information or as a point of reference. Example: During the meeting, we referred to the company's financial report to assess our progress.
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We referred to Nero as a Klingon.
We referred to "Jacques Brel and the French chansonniers".
We referred to Sana'a as an African city.
Dan Stuart: We referred to it as the Paisley Underwear.
In Shakespeare's day we referred to players, not actors".
"We" referred to the government, "it" to their housing initiatives.
We referred to my sadness but never said "rape".
We referred to our adventure as "our year in Provence".
And what that led to was what we referred to as the synthesis equation.
MR. COUNSELLOR RAGINSKY: I think it would be better if we referred to the document.
However, we referred to the Haptic Glove project from ECE 4760 Spring 2008 for serial communication.
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