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take in reference to vs take in reference with

Both phrases are incorrect in English. The correct phrase is 'refer to' when talking about consulting or mentioning something. 'Take in reference to' and 'take in reference with' are not commonly used and do not make sense.

Last updated: March 25, 2024 • 888 views

take in reference to

This phrase is not correct in English and is not commonly used.

The correct phrase to use when mentioning or consulting something is 'refer to.'
  • If you want the continuance, take every reference to Vivian Smith out of that book.
  • Take out the reference to the future time they've come from.
  • I take issue with the reference to fisheries being a sector in decline.
  • Take out any reference to Edward Skur?
  • Publication shall take the form of references to such ESARRs in the Official Journal of the European Union.
  • It is extremely important that EU leaders take decisions with reference to what they say and do not give in to protectionist pressures which, in several countries, are unquestionably drastic.
  • Mr President, we found that it would not be fair to mention just one of the parties, so we would like to take out the reference to the Kosovo authorities.
  • I can accept Amendment No 9 to the extent that I can take up the reference to the new framework regulation.
  • I trust that all Europe's media will now take up your reference to Ilma Kaulina from Riga, who believes in Europe's future.
  • The EESC takes the reference to simplification as an indication of the Commission's intention to improve the quality as opposed to the quantity of the information provided to consumers.
  • With a view to achieving the first objective, the conditions governing the application of the procedure no longer take the form of references to other provisions.
  • Publication shall take the form of references to such ESARRs in the Official Journal of the European Communities.
  • Right up to now, the Council has been able to take decisions without reference to Parliament, and over half the European Union's Budget is disposed of without any democratic control.
  • Regulation (EC) No 1975/2006 should therefore be adapted to take into account references to Regulation (EC) No 73/2009.
  • Detection and serotyping shall take place in national reference laboratories for salmonella.
  • A-At least let me take some new reference samples first.
  • In the case of social conditions, this takes place with reference to the ILO framework conventions, and in the case of environmental conditions it takes place in the context of tropical rainforest management, which more or less coincides geographically with the region in question.
  • They should take into account sectoral reference documents where these are available.
  • A-At least let me take some new reference samples first.
  • This review should take as its reference point the effects of the substances on the health of children and adolescents (amendment 1).

Alternatives:

  • refer to
  • mention in reference to
  • consult in reference to
  • cite in reference to
  • allude to

take in reference with

This phrase is not correct in English and is not commonly used.

The correct phrase to use when mentioning or consulting something is 'refer to.'
  • To take the reference CARDS in connection with multiannual assistance as an example of consistency, we have stated quite clearly on a number of occasions in plenary that CARDS has nothing to do with macro-financial assistance.
  • Detection and serotyping shall take place in national reference laboratories for salmonella.
  • If you want the continuance, take every reference to Vivian Smith out of that book.
  • Take out the reference to the future time they've come from.
  • A-At least let me take some new reference samples first.
  • I take issue with the reference to fisheries being a sector in decline.
  • They should take into account sectoral reference documents where these are available.
  • A-At least let me take some new reference samples first.
  • This review should take as its reference point the effects of the substances on the health of children and adolescents (amendment 1).
  • Take out any reference to Edward Skur?
  • This opinion takes as its reference point the Draft Budget for the financial year 2011 published by the Commission on 27 April 2010.
  • Publication shall take the form of references to such ESARRs in the Official Journal of the European Union.
  • take account of the reference values in the Annex,
  • And the novel, you may take them home for reference.
  • The requirements on energy efficiency shall take into account the reference design conditions specified in Annex II, Table 3 using the 'Average' heating season where applicable.
  • The EESC takes the reference to simplification as an indication of the Commission's intention to improve the quality as opposed to the quantity of the information provided to consumers.
  • This draft opinion takes as its reference point the preliminary draft budget (PDB) for the financial year 2008 published by the Commission on 2 May 2007.
  • This draft opinion takes as its reference point the preliminary draft budget (PDB) for the financial year 2009 published by the Commission on 6 May 2007.
  • This draft opinion takes as its reference point the preliminary draft budget (PDB) for the financial year 2007 published by the Commission on 3 May 2006.
  • It is extremely important that EU leaders take decisions with reference to what they say and do not give in to protectionist pressures which, in several countries, are unquestionably drastic.

Alternatives:

  • refer to
  • mention in reference to
  • consult in reference to
  • cite in reference to
  • allude to

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