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"alluded" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to an indirect reference or hint, usually to someone or something else. Example: "The professor alluded to the book he had written, but didn't mention it explicitly."
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First on the papal agenda on Thursday was a "spontaneous" visit – alluded to on Wednesday night by the just-elected Jorge Mario Bergoglio – to the basilica of Santa Maria Maggiore in central Rome.
While others had merely alluded to Kennedy's "demons" and "difficulties", Pound raised the awkward question.
On "shy kippers", a phenomenon repeatedly alluded to by Farage during the campaign, Evans said it was crucial to find out why those people were reticent in showing their support for the party.
She even alluded to the 2012 shooting death of Trayvon Martin, an unarmed black teenager killed by a neighborhood watch volunteer whose acquittal the following year sparked nationwide protests.
Hockey says he has never met Mr Ashby - and the discussion Slipper alluded to did not take place.
This was alluded to last month by the boss of Barclays, Antony Jenkins, when he warned that Barclays had to pay bonuses worth £2.4bn last year – despite a 32% fall in profits – in order to avoid a "death spiral" at its investment bank division.
The Granata have – as alluded to below this column in recent weeks by poster njohnson1 – had some pretty rough calls go against them at crucial times this season, but the team president, Urbano Cairo, was in no mood to shift the blame afterwards.
She writes:Representative Paul D. Ryan, Republican of Wisconsin, alluded to "The Road to Serfdom" in introducing his economic "Roadmap for America's Future," which many other Republicans have embraced.
This is partly because the gap between rich and poor is bigger than anywhere else in the rich world a problem Barack Obama alluded to repeatedly in his state-of-the-union address on January 20th (see article).
Both Mr Tchuruk and Ms Russo alluded to this when announcing their resignations this week.
Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg, who became defence minister in October, alluded early on to Afghanistan's "warlike conditions".
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