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The phrase "all three mentioned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to three items or individuals that have been previously discussed or identified in the text.
Example: "In the report, all three mentioned factors contribute to the overall success of the project."
Alternatives: "all three referred to" or "all three noted".
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All three mentioned Tom Danielson, a native Coloradoan who finished ninth at this year's Tour, as a favorite this week.
All three mentioned some classic outdoor spots in naturally beautiful settings, as well as some within sight of skyscrapers and taxi cabs.
In order to get the worst case precision, we further have to incorporate the precision (I) and (II) for all three mentioned cases.
Up to now, there is no significant differentiation in height by density in SAN653, having best growing conditions form all three mentioned trials.
Peidro et al. (2010) proposed a multi-echelon, multi-period, multi-commodity, multi-source mathematical modeling under fuzzy programming so that all three mentioned sides were uncertain.
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All three mention only in passing immigration voters' second-biggest concern, according to some polls.
All three mentions of the word "science" were excised, and two were replaced by the phrase "the public understanding of humankind".
According to the article, Moran, a Virginia Democrat, questioned the four congressmen who signed the letter, and he said that all four mentioned Vincent.
All six mentioned methods are similar until this step and differences come to show then.
We will instead focus on one clearly delineable sub-group, the so-called 100% bio regions, in which, nevertheless, all four mentioned types of decentralization can be found.
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