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Discover LudwigThe phrase "write references" is correct and can be used in written English
For example, when writing a job application, you may be asked to include a list of references for potential employers to contact. In this case, you could write: "Please provide the contact information for the references you would like me to include. I will then write out the references in the application."
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I will write references.
The teachers are organised enough to leave plenty of time to write references.
You might think: "I want them to see how many respected professors have said that they're willing to write references for me".
As a university lecturer I would turn up to teach her daughter having done no prep or course planning; I would not set any exams or essays; I would not mark them; I would offer no pastoral support nor write references; I would not sit on the exam board that determines her daughter's degree nor the committees that review course structure and quality.
Why should people go to lectures at all if it doesn't affect their mark or their standing with the people who write references for them?" He says he hadn't supposed he could arrive at Cambridge and make a difference to the place, "but I had not imagined that which I knew.
And we are asked to believe that Cait would be entranced by her mysterious, middle-aged groupie, who's stalking her in cyberspace and in real life, and that she would write references to him into her songs and encourage him to follow her on tour.
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Some branches ask for written references as well".
The earliest written references to Blanche date it to 1310.
But you can't rely on written references and qualifications," says one officer who has worked overseas.
In English-speaking countries, records from the Exchequers of England and Scotland (1130) have provided the earliest written references to auditing.
In its judgment, the panel, chaired by Antony Davies, said: "We considered the substantial and compelling mitigating factors in this case, and particularly the written references.
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