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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

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.'

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.'

Alternatives:

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

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