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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aforementioned character" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to refer back to a character that has already been mentioned in the text.
Example: "In the story, the aforementioned character plays a crucial role in the protagonist's journey."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned character" or "earlier referenced character".
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The starter pack includes the required Toy Pad platform, the three aforementioned character figures, and one vehicle; a diminutive Lego Batmobile.
The aforementioned character combination made difficult to classify the species studied within one of the three main response strategies to water stress.
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(The street is designed with impressive attention to the minutiae of urban decay by Anna Louizos.) In addition to the aforementioned characters, there is Usnavi's cocky 16-year-old cousin Sonny (the impishly funny Robin De Jesús), eager to give Usnavi tips on how to woo the girl he's got a secret crush on.
"Life in Hell," which introduced the aforementioned characters – three bucktoothed, anthropomorphic rabbits and a fez-wearing gay couple – first appeared in Wet Magazine in 1978, moving to L.A. Weekly and then the L.A. Reader while acquainting readers with Mr. Groening's sardonic perspectives on childhood, dating, family and rock-music criticism.
Reading, even if it is the books about the aforementioned characters, is good.
We learn that there is a dark past lurking behind her--and indeed behind every one of the aforementioned characters.
Perhaps Sarkeesian will note the phenomenon in which the feminity of most of the aforementioned characters (barring Mme. Sandiego) is somehow disconnected or obscured from their physical representations.
We get flashbacks to Meg's memorable moments with all of the aforementioned characters and see the inner turmoil playing out on our heroine's face, before Meg turns up at her parents' house.
Alongside the deaths of the aforementioned characters, the episode's script initially called for the deaths of Hershel, as well as Shane Walsh and Randall, both of whom had died in the previous installment.
The aforementioned characters will intersect, along with a handful of others ― Ally's therapist (Cheyenne Jackson), a bleach-blond detective (Colton Haynes), an accomplice of Kai who becomes Ally and Ivy's mischievous nanny (Billie Lourd) ― while the election's televised terrors bleed into everyday manifestations.
She also, by the way, ends up dating the aforementioned white character and then dumping him for the other East Asian guy in the show with whom she says she bonded at "Asian camp".
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