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The phrase "are mentioned for" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when indicating the purpose or reason for mentioning something in a text.
Example: "The following points are mentioned for clarity and understanding of the topic."
Alternatives: "are noted for" or "are referenced for".
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Other separation processes that can be used are mentioned for comparison.
Besides, practical reasons, like increased access to education and resource management, are mentioned for its implementation.
"And usually when teams are doing well, it's not uncommon that assistants are mentioned for coaching vacancies".
Handling and environmental preventive methods for engineering chemicals are mentioned for maintaining safe working environment of the engineering industries.
The single cell and cell stack are mentioned for its multiple functions and the schematic representation of single fuel cell and multi-fuel cell stack is explained.
On the Mayo Clinic's site, no specific drugs are mentioned for garden-variety headaches until Page 8, when over-the-counter analgesics are mentioned.
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No release date has been mentioned for the technology.
His name was mentioned for higher-profile, better-paying jobs.
"I just as soon not even be mentioned for it.
That nickname had been mentioned for the first time.
Several American radar installations have been mentioned for study.
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