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The phrase "aforementioned shrubbery" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring back to a shrubbery that has already been mentioned in the text.
Example: "The gardener was particularly fond of the aforementioned shrubbery, as it added a unique charm to the landscape."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned shrubbery" or "the shrubbery mentioned earlier".
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The aforementioned shrubbery tangled the spaces between the trees.
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A shrubbery full of owls?
All of the aforementioned?
Then, changing nozzles, she vacuumed the shrubbery.
The aforementioned Ronald Lee Moore.
The aforementioned M. J.
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