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PreciousJones Posted 14 years ago
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Reference

I'm doing a project for school and I have to find references on a person who's a difference maker. So I say:

I've found references on President Clinton. Or

I've found references for President Clinton.

ARe both useable? Thanks!
  

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PreciousJones I'm doing a project for school and I have to find references on a person who's a difference maker. So I say:I've found references on President Clinton. ARe both useable?

  • PreciousJones I'm doing a project for school and I have to find references on a person who's a difference maker.
  • So I say:I've found references on President Clinton.
  • ARe both useable?
  • Thanks!
  • Yes.
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PreciousJonesI'm doing a project for school and I have to find references on a person who's a difference maker. So I say:I've found references on President Clinton. OrI've found references for President Clinton.ARe both useable? Thanks!
Yes. Those are useable. So is the very common "references to ...".

CJ

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