Although classical interlocutors have recurrently referred to the existence of a Celtic people in central Europe, no such reference has been appointed to a Celtic identity in Western Britain or Ireland during the early middle ages.
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"no such reference has been appointed" doesn't make sense. Also, "classical interlocutors" seems a strange term to use here. Or, if you are talking about writers in ancient times, the present perfect may be inappropriate.
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"no such reference has been appointed" doesn't make sense.
Also, "classical interlocutors" seems a strange term to use here. Or, if you are talking about writers in ancient times, the present perfect may be inappropriate.