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Discover LudwigThe phrase "aforementioned dialogue" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer back to a dialogue that has already been mentioned earlier in the text.
Example: "In the aforementioned dialogue, the characters discussed their differing viewpoints on the issue."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned dialogue" or "earlier dialogue".
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Though the aforementioned dialogue is from Bernardo Bertolucci's Sheltering Sky, its ominous tone is indicative of the trepidation many Westerns still feel when embarking upon journeys to Muslim countries.
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Take the aforementioned gull.
(See aforementioned racial divide).
(See: aforementioned Republican clown show).
Take the aforementioned UBER.
What about those aforementioned zombies?
That aforementioned Bath and Body Works lotion set?
In her analysis of Yangzhou storytelling, Børdahl noted that the aforementioned tale about Zhou and Wu Song uses different forms of dialogue for both characters.
Those numerous aforementioned other designs considered were never shown to the public, nor subject to public debate or dialogue.
Rather than "all are welcome," it was "not you, not you and definitely not you". Those numerous aforementioned other designs considered were never shown to the public, nor subject to public debate or dialogue.
Despite this, the whole mood of romantic comedy still works quite well - the dialogue is well written (although it has way too many pop-culture references, ranging from aforementioned Monty Python to Seinfeld to Elton John), and the direction and acting are generally sharp.
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