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Discover LudwigThe phrase "alluded to it" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to someone indirectly mentioning or hinting at a subject without explicitly stating it.
Example: "In her speech, she alluded to it, leaving the audience curious about her true intentions."
Alternatives: "hinted at it" or "referred to it indirectly".
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Mr. Obama alluded to it during a presidential debate, implying that one of its objectives was to set the standards for entry above what China could now meet.
James could even remember the aura of scandal that had wafted about the great man's name during his own childhood, "the sensation produced" by "The Scarlet Letter," and "the little shudder with which people alluded to it, as if a peculiar horror were mixed with its attractions".
Thus, Davis avoided making Mets history on a day when his team's performance alluded to it.
Cameron – who didn't watch that show himself – nevertheless alluded to it as "extremely powerful" in parliament.
The experience affected him deeply, and he alluded to it in his music.
Andrew Strauss, the England opener, alluded to it earlier this year when talking about Zimbabwe.
212, which we have already alluded to, it is urged, on the authority of Holden v. James, 11 Mass.
For the new, much larger 500, he did not copy the double-bubble waistline, but alluded to it.
"You mean when I have my 43-year-old breasts hanging out?" Delpy asked when I alluded to it.
On Friday, Mr. Obama alluded to it again, saying it was "pretty easy to get a warped view of things" in Washington.
Whether co-op boards will test the ruling in court remains to be seen, though some co-op specialists have alluded to it.
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