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Discover LudwigThe phrase "The aforementioned" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer back to something that has already been mentioned in the text. Example: "In the report, the aforementioned findings indicate a significant trend in consumer behavior."
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The aforementioned
adjective
Previously mentioned.
Exact(60)
The aforementioned M. J.
The aforementioned iceberg cometh.
The aforementioned borrowers.
The aforementioned Ronald Lee Moore.
The aforementioned staying at home.
The aforementioned blogs make for thoughtful, in-depth reading.
The aforementioned shrubbery tangled the spaces between the trees.
The aforementioned Madoff employed this method of accounting.
The aforementioned girlfriend.
(The aforementioned "set duration).
The aforementioned class of w.aq.n.
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