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Discover LudwigThe phrase "also mentioned recently" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to something that has been discussed or noted in a previous context or conversation.
Example: "The report highlights several key findings, and it also mentioned recently the need for further research in this area."
Alternatives: "previously noted" or "recently referenced".
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Case del Feudo was also mentioned recently in "The Baroque Side of Sicily" (June 15), by Frederika Randall.
Particularly, the issue for sequence-specific binding residue prediction has been also mentioned recently [ 18].
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That sketch has also been mentioned recently by commentators who see the words of the fictional Dukakis Jon Lovitzz) echoing in the Gore campaign: "I can't believe I'm losin' to this guy".
Mr. Zoellick also mentioned a recently negotiated accord with Morocco, an Arab nation in North Africa, as part of the Middle East initiative.
Thanks for the tip Narendra (Biz Stone also mentioned them recently).
As we mentioned recently, residents of McCarthy's district also are heavily dependent on Medi-Cal, the state's version of Medicaid, which is also a Republican target.
Minda also mentioned that a recently published study that described how this might work in practice.
Randomized, controlled, long-duration trials with independent adjudication are the only way to evaluate rare side effects, as also mentioned by Kahn recently (7).
Reduced resting connectivity within the somatosensory system and increased connectivity between the DMN and somatosensory processing regions such as S2 (as also mentioned above) were recently reported by Pujol and colleagues [ 45].
He also mentioned Isiah Thomas, who was recently dismissed as the Knicks' general manager and coach.
She also mentioned that she had recently taken time off from touring to study Portuguese at Middlebury College.
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