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The phrase "aforementioned zombies" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring back to zombies that have already been mentioned in the text.
Example: "In the story, the aforementioned zombies were a constant threat to the survivors."
Alternatives: "previously mentioned zombies" or "zombies referred to earlier".
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What about those aforementioned zombies?
When The Old Blood takes itself less seriously, with the aforementioned zombies in the expansion's occult-heavy latter half, or in incidental comedic asides such as when a Nazi soldier chastises his comrade for his shameful grammar (think about it), it carves out its own identity in an often po-faced genre.
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Take the aforementioned gull.
(See aforementioned racial divide).
(See: aforementioned Republican clown show).
Forget the aforementioned Superman.
Attack Zombies.
The duo, consisting of the aforementioned Meechy Darko and the heroically bearded Zombie Juice (as well as bonus member Eric Arc Elliot, who mainly produces for them), rap mostly about being dead and doing a shit-ton of drugs.
Also reviewed: the aforementioned DC comic, a story about art-inspired superheroes, and Archie and the gang battling zombies.
Zombies, zombies, everywhere.
"But zombies?
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