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What is a sentence with the word referring?

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The firm is referring potential clients to invest immediately.

I'm not sure what you are referring to.

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I need a reference for my job application.

In reference to the evidence, we support the theory.

It was a reference to his favourite TV show.

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Here are some sentences.


I need a reference book for my report.

He made a reference I didn't understand.

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