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The phrase "are specifically mentioned" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to particular items or details that have been explicitly stated or highlighted in a text.
Example: "In the report, the key findings are specifically mentioned to ensure clarity for the readers."
Alternatives: "are explicitly stated" or "are clearly outlined".
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"These are very unspecific names, whereas other tribes are specifically mentioned," said Dr Puin.
Children and victims of drowning, trauma, airway obstruction, and acute respiratory disease are specifically mentioned.
Yes, alcoholic beverages are specifically mentioned (more later) in the regulations.
A handful of scholars permit alcohol as long as it is not made from grapes and dates, because these are specifically mentioned in the Koran.
The metal catalysts are classified by the groups in the periodic table including not only late (Groups 8 11) but also early transition metals (Groups 3 7), among which Group 8 metals (Ru and Fe) are specifically mentioned in detail.
Several serious offenses, known as ḥadd crimes, are specifically mentioned, along with their appropriate penalties, in the Qurʾān; the ḥadd punishment for theft, for example, was amputation of a hand.
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Parliament House had been "specifically mentioned", Abbott told ABC radio.
The Statue of Liberty was specifically mentioned, as were skyscrapers, ports, airports and nuclear power plants.
"It's specifically mentioned in the Texas Declaration of Independence of March 2, 1836".
It is specifically mentioned in the science curriculum and both climate and weather feature throughout the geography curriculum".
The UAE intelligence officers blamed its regional rivals for "fuelling the conflict (Qatar and Turkey was specifically mentioned by name but little detail was provided)".
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