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Discover Ludwig"I just mentioned" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to something that you have referred to earlier in the same conversation. For example: "As I just mentioned, I'm going to be out of town next week."
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So, I just mentioned him".
Remember Yates's girlfriend who I just mentioned?
All the women I just mentioned.
I just mentioned it, I didn't press the point.
According to anti-choice forces, basically everything I just mentioned.
You know that £27k salary I just mentioned?
"I happen to know all of those people I just mentioned".
"I didn't instruct the doctor to take the IV out, I just mentioned it," Peterson recalled.
I just mentioned cells dying and not being automatically replaced, that's one.
In defiance of common sense, this restaurant's menu includes everything I just mentioned.
We are also taking other actions, including the economic sanctions I just mentioned.
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