Sentence examples for a mention also from inspiring English sources

The phrase "a mention also" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that something should be noted or referenced in addition to what has already been mentioned.
Example: "In the report, there is a mention also of the potential risks involved in the project."
Alternatives: "also a reference" or "an additional note".

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Menswear deserves a mention also.

That some affiliations were so insignificant as to barely ever warrant a mention also bolsters the case for I.D.-ing by size.

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Not to mention also a bit dubious.

(It's gone unsaid so far today, but deserves a mention, it also bring a lot of money off the sidelines and into Obama's warchest).

(Special mention also to Marilyn Quayle).

A mention in despatches also for Julia Roberts as Tinkerbell.

(Quintilian mentions also an even older kind of satire written in prose by Marcus Terentius Varro and, one might add, by Menippus and his followers Lucian and Petronius).

The bot greets you, mentioning also as a "fun fact" that the President reads 10 of these messages every night.

Precursor sequences of clustered miRNAs above mentioned also kept a constant between-genes spacing (see Additional file 3 for more details).

This viewpoint is mentioned also by an earlier commentator, Nami Sādhu (11th century), and there is linguistic evidence in its favour.

If you dig around enough, there is also a mention of Amanda on the blackmail board.

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