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Discover LudwigThe phrase "always mentions" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating that someone or something consistently refers to a particular subject or topic.
Example: "In her presentations, she always mentions the importance of teamwork and collaboration."
Alternatives: "consistently refers to" or "frequently brings up".
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"Everyone always mentions that book... .. says Franco, slurping black coffee.
In his inscriptions, Esarhaddon always mentions both his father and grandfather.
"Everyone always mentions that they died in the exact same way," Ms. Zachary said.
And Wikipedia almost always mentions where a city's farmers' markets are.
I've played for Newcastle for five years and everybody always mentions that.
Whenever Andrew has occasion to aver to that award, he always mentions the person he shared it with, i.e., me.
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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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