Examples of 'refer more' in a sentence

Meaning of "refer more"

The phrase 'refer more' is used to indicate the act of mentioning or citing additional information or sources related to a particular topic or subject. It is commonly used in academic or research settings where one may need to provide further references or resources to support their statements or arguments

How to use "refer more" in a sentence

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Refer more patients for medical evaluation.
Or more if you refer more than one person.
I refer more to the shape and slope of the brow.
The health professionals refer more people here.
They refer more frequently to freedom than to justice.
Use the resources provided to you to refer more effectively.
You can refer more than one family.
They also can be more loyal and refer more often.
And they refer more friends.
So it's no surprise that the word has come to refer more generally.
Some situations seem to refer more easily to spiritual matters.
I refer more particularly to the Greek translation.
Some scholars believe the word may refer more to ripeness than to beauty.
Please refer more details on organic chemistry for a better idea.
The representative of Algeria should refer more often to international law.

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It may also refer more generally to obtaining a win or draw from a clearly losing position.
It is observed that these mothers refer more often to children 's actions.
We refer more than forty platforms offering services to Chinese companies.
The second and third questions refer more to the proposal which this document addresses.
Refer more details of the display 's controls to the display 's operating instructions.
Other people tend to refer more to newspaper or magazine articles.
Satisfied clients not only spend more, they also recommend and refer more.
It can also refer more generally to the rebels in that war.
We feel that when clients are happy, they will come back and refer more clients.
Doctors are beginning to refer more and more to this method of traction therapy.
Refer more particularly to FIG . 2.
Most often registrations will refer more to permanent and stable situations than to flex work.
I refer more particularly to Amendment No 365, because here is a totally unjust situation I find myself in.
The two inner interlaced triangles refer more especially to the development of Man.
Kaklamanis refer more specifically to the issue addressed by Mr Adam's excellent report - Chernobyl.
Disclaimer, a number of arguments developed in this article refer more specifically to “ blockbusters ” campaigns.
The text would thus refer more specifically to what had already been achieved in practice.
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We now refer more specifically to figure 4.
Second, Parliament wants us to refer more specifically to sectoral priorities.
Now refer more particularly to Figures 1 through 5 of the drawings.
Thus the heads and the horns refer more specifically to Satan than to this beast.
Well, I refer more to the shape and slope of the brow.
The Assembly should accordingly refer more often to the Commissioner 's conclusions in its work.
The men refer more to " other " criteria such as political criteria.
Later we will refer more to this founder of ISCAE.
Second, it can refer more specifically to poetry composed in the form of elegiac couplets . ".
Intolerance 's refer more to the digestive system.
Can I refer more than one friend?
Additionally, some refer more broadly to social considerations.
My remarks refer more to Mr Seeler 's report than to Mr Herman 's.
The term can also refer more generally to anything that renders a male less masculine.
But I will refer more specifically to this case.
Females also refer more severe pain, as found by a different study.
Also, could you refer more specifically to these benefits?

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