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as I aforementioned
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
"as I aforementioned" is correct and usable in written English.
You would use it when you have already stated something earlier in the text and you want to remind the reader of what you said. For example: I had previously stated that I wanted to take the summer off work. As I aforementioned, this is a great opportunity for me to finally take a vacation and recharge.
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Similar Expressions
60 human-written examples
I mean it's 2.8x surge – those fuckers know how to get their pound of flesh off us, don't they – but if I have to walk in this snow I will, as aforementioned, bash my arse into a month-long green-purple bruisefest, so I'm getting an Uber to Nando's for lunch and that's completely fine.
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As aforementioned, I travel the world and I see a lot of children.
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As aforementioned, I still receive my fair share of "no," or worse, no response at all.
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Watch a clip from True Romance here Slater's greatest role, and the one that made me want to be him all over again, arrived as I found myself at sixth form concocting the aforementioned escape plan.
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However, my father sent me the aforementioned photo and was as adamant as I was about protecting our friend, Billy Bush.
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(Thus the real name of the aforementioned institute is the Bisexual-Pansexual-Fluid OrgasIzing Institute -- or, as I semi-joke, the Whatever Institute).
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This year's entry, the aforementioned "3-2-1-Dig!" was very cute and appeared to function well, as near as I could tell from our seats at the parade Saturday.
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As I'm still embroiled in trying to work out the difference between Labour's "one nation" initiative and the aforementioned "big society", this has put my schedule completely out.
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As I wrote here many times, the market will stretch at its extremities; one will end up with more automation (the aforementioned RTB trap) while the other end might be more virtuous.
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And as far as the aforementioned comfort factor, I would only reiterate that these are the most comfortable sneakers I've ever worn.
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As for the aforementioned "politically empowered character," well, I'd say that is a matter of perspective.
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When using "as I aforementioned", ensure the reference is clear and the reader can easily identify what you are referring back to. If there's any ambiguity, it's better to restate the information briefly.
Common error
Avoid using "as I aforementioned" if the original statement is too far back in the text or if there have been intervening topics that might confuse the reader. In such cases, briefly summarize the original point instead.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as I aforementioned" serves as a discourse marker, signaling a return to a previously mentioned topic. Its function is to remind the reader or listener of a prior statement. Ludwig indicates this usage is acceptable, although clearer alternatives often exist.
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "as I aforementioned" is used to refer back to a point previously made, but it's not always the clearest or most grammatically sound choice. Ludwig analysis suggests it is acceptable, although often replaceable with alternatives like "as previously stated" or "as mentioned before". It's crucial to ensure a clear reference when using this phrase to avoid confusing the reader. Due to its potential for awkwardness and the lack of actual examples in the search data, writers should consider whether a simple restatement of the original point might be more effective. While the Ludwig AI deems it usable, careful consideration of context and clarity is always recommended.
More alternative expressions(10)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as previously stated
Replaces 'aforementioned' with 'previously stated' for a more direct reference.
as mentioned before
Uses 'mentioned before' instead of 'aforementioned', providing a slightly less formal tone.
as I have already mentioned
Adds emphasis on the speaker's action of mentioning something earlier.
as noted earlier
Replaces 'aforementioned' with 'noted earlier', suitable for more formal writing.
as previously discussed
Implies a more formal or conversational context where something was discussed.
as was previously indicated
A more formal way of saying something was mentioned before.
returning to the point made earlier
Explicitly indicates a return to a previous point.
reiterating what I said before
Focuses on the act of repeating a previous statement.
to reiterate my previous statement
A more formal way to introduce a repetition of a previous statement.
going back to what I stated earlier
Directly refers to going back to a previously made statement.
FAQs
How can I use "as I aforementioned" in a sentence?
Use "as I aforementioned" to refer back to a point you've already made. For example, "I planned a vacation for the summer. As I aforementioned, this is a great opportunity to finally take a vacation and recharge."
What are some alternatives to "as I aforementioned"?
You can use alternatives like "as previously stated", "as mentioned before", or "as noted earlier" depending on the context.
Is it grammatically correct to say "as I aforementioned"?
While understandable, "as I aforementioned" can sound somewhat awkward. It's often better to use clearer alternatives like "as I mentioned earlier" or simply restate the point for clarity.
What's the difference between "as I aforementioned" and "as previously stated"?
"As I aforementioned" specifically references something the speaker has previously said, whereas "as previously stated" is more general and could refer to something said by anyone or written elsewhere.
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
79%
Authority and reliability
2.8/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested