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Kumenglish Posted 5 years ago
Grammar

Referenced

John referenced me in his office for my job.

John referred me to his office for my job.

Please check them. Especially, What are the differences between referenced and referred in the context?

  

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They're both ambiguous. What are you trying to say? Use as many words as possible to clearly explain the situation you have in mind.

  • They're both ambiguous.
  • What are you trying to say?
  • Use as many words as possible to clearly explain the situation you have in mind.
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They're both ambiguous. What are you trying to say? Use as many words as possible to clearly explain the situation you have in mind.

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