Sure, that can help in its accuracy. Though I suppose the listed sources are prone to being hallucinations as well, lol. As a semi-replacement for web searching, I've found Perplexity to be pretty nice. It utilizes a variety of top LLMs via API, and it passes them through its own custom search-assisting tool, which provides a better accounting of sources and data. In my experience, it at least comes closer to the promises of AI's potential.
But either way, you just want to make sure you keep it in its appropriate place in your hierarchy of trust. Even though a lot of its answers may seem correct, they're probably better viewed as suggestions rather than certainties.
Just my advice, though. For all I know, this may already be how you're using it.