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'with references to' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a source of information or when introducing a topic. For example: "With references to the article by Smith et al., the research suggests ..."
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Chan peppers conversation with references to the sociologist Jürgen Habermas.
The book is filled with references to the East End.
Both biographies begin with references to the Napoleonic wars.
"xkcd" abounds with references to online chatrooms and computer programming.
You never made retro clothing with references to the past.
He took issue with references to his huge ego.
Her jokes were filled with references to her experiences as a lesbian.
July 2013: References to guardian.co.uk and guardiannews.com replaced with references to theguardian.com.
Alternatively, write your own story, script, or song with references to "Paradise Lost".
His poems are filled with references to the state and Willimantic.
But that book is about bullfighting overall, occasionally adorned with references to Hemingway's own experience.
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