Here are a few examples of how to use "with reference to" in a sentence:
Referring to a specific document:
* "With reference to your email of January 10th, I am writing to confirm..."
* "With reference to the contract signed on May 5th, we would like to clarify..."
Referring to a specific topic:
* "With reference to the recent marketing campaign, we have some suggestions for improvement."
* "With reference to the project proposal, we have some questions about the timeline."
Referring to a specific idea:
* "With reference to your suggestion about using a different software, we believe it's a good idea."
* "With reference to the current economic situation, we need to adjust our budget."
Key points to remember:
* Formal tone: "With reference to" is a formal phrase, so it's best used in professional contexts.
* Clear reference: Make sure the reference is clear and specific, so the reader knows exactly what you're talking about.
* Follow-up: After introducing the reference, provide more information or explain your purpose for mentioning it.
Here are some alternatives to "with reference to" that you can use depending on the context:
* Regarding
* Concerning
* In relation to
* With respect to
* In connection with
Choose the phrase that best fits the tone and style of your writing.