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The sharing of physical features by members of the same family creates what we commonly refer to as a family resemblance.

The curriculum guide provides a framework for new teachers to refer to when making lesson plans.

The names of constellation offer astronomers a handy way to refer to regions of the sky.

Albert Einstein once said that as far as the laws of mathematics refer to reality, they are not certain, and as far as they are certain, they do not refer to reality.

If you have to refer to a dictionary too often when reading in a second language, you will quickly get tired and confused.

The name "Tahiti" is often used to refer to both the island of Tahiti, and the whole of the area of French Polynesia.

The sharing of physical features by members of the same family creates what we commonly refer to as a family resemblance.

The actors have just started rehearsing, so they still have to refer to the script from time to time.

The speaker did not refer to his notes during his talk.

Writers often refer to a dictionary.

I am using this term in Emmet's sense to refer to the psychological rules of language use.

mcq I often refer to the dictionary.

If you have some questions, please refer to this guidebook.

I refer you to the dictionary for the correct spelling.

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