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Did you mean "already mentioned"? You can use "already mentioned" when referring to something that has been stated or discussed previously in a conversation or text. Example: "As I have already mentioned, the deadline for the project is next Friday."
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Did I already mention Pierre's nightie?
Did I already mention that I was a complete idiot?
Bacon's manuscripts already mention the doctrine of the idols as a necessary condition for constituting scientia operativa.
We have already mention that the problem of the best constants is one of the most interesting questions in connection with Hilbert-type inequalities.
The partnership lasts from June 25 to September 7 , 2012 and if I didn't already mention this, it's entirely free.
Another shortcoming addressed in our study involves what Kochhar et al. (2014) call localized bug reports, i.e., bug reports that already mention the file containing the defect on its own description.
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