cited
Definitions
adj
That has a citation
Collocations
5ADJ.
living, most, quranic, shocked
The most cited research on climate change comes from scientists at leading universities.
VERB + CITED
could've, isn't, rate, rates, report, work
The study rates cited in the report showed significant improvements in student performance.
CITED + NOUN
author, example, factor, junk, king's, newspaper, sources, speech
The researcher cited the author's work in her dissertation to support her argument.
PREP.
among, during, in
The study was cited among the most important research papers published last year.
ADV.
also, always, commonly, widely
His work is widely cited by researchers studying climate change.
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6In the 1950's, the Finns were cited as having one of the least healthy diets in the world.
Tatoeba · #1534The data cited in King's research is taken from UNESCO's 1970 white paper on world population.
Tatoeba · #63071A high savings rate is cited as one factor for Japan's strong economic growth because it means the availability of abundant investment capital.
Tatoeba · #241222According to some sources, Noam Chomsky is the most cited living author.
Tatoeba · #558326He cited, during his speech, Kant and Heidegger among others.
Tatoeba · #2772536Basque is a commonly cited example of a language isolate.
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