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"referral" vs "referall"

The correct term is 'referral.' 'Referall' is a misspelling and not a valid word in English.

Last Updated: March 23, 2024

referral

This is correct

A "referral" is when someone directs you to another source for help or information.

In the United States, this is most commonly used when discussing healthcare. A primary care doctor might give a patient a referral to a specialist who can treat a complex medical condition.

Some companies will give referral bonuses to existing customers who persuade new customers to try their product.

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Some examples from our editors:

  • When I tore a tendon in my knee, my doctor gave me a referral to an orthopedic surgeon.
  • My friend signed up for the grocery delivery service using my referral link, so I got a fifteen dollar credit!
  • In January, our company secured 140 new customers through our new referral program.

Some alternatives from our editors:

  • recommendation

referall

Incorrect. 'Referall' is a misspelling and not a valid word in English.

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