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The phrase "always mentioning" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe a consistent action of bringing up a particular topic or subject in conversation or writing.
Example: "In her speeches, she is always mentioning the importance of community service."
Alternatives: "constantly referring to" or "frequently bringing up".
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And we're always mentioning Fort Lee on the network".
But my old aunt was always mentioning them — she could speak of nothing else.
During the two years I interviewed the artist David Salle, he was always mentioning the dancer and choreographer Karole Armitage, with whom he had lived for seven years.
Mr. Córdova, who has led Mexico's response to the crisis, makes the point subtly, noting in his daily news briefings that the earliest cases were detected "in the United States and Mexico," always mentioning the countries in that order.
Miller was Truffaut's production manager on several occasions and made subtle references to the older director's work in many of his own films, almost always mentioning him in interviews.
"He's a psycho, but why is he always mentioning you?" Joe says to Teresa.
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is always mentioned.
I always mention how important health is".
Other names were always mentioned first.
I always mentioned it lightly, hoping she'd laugh.
Also, the Brits almost always mention ethnic backgrounds.
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