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as mentioned through
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase "as mentioned through" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in written English.
It is unclear what it is meant to convey. A more appropriate and commonly used phrase would be "as mentioned previously" or "as previously mentioned." Example: As previously mentioned, our company's sales have been increasing steadily over the past year.
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Alternative expressions(20)
as previously mentioned
as noted above
as stated earlier
as mentioned before
as I mentioned earlier
as I mentioned before
as has been mentioned
as we have discussed
as was mentioned
to reiterate a previous point
returning to an earlier point
as demonstrated through
as identified through
as explained through
as communicated through
as indicated through
as written through
as suggested through
as illustrated through
as noted through
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As mentioned through in earlier sections, the observations/interpretations (e. g. truncations being the predominant event, and types of domains & molecular processes being most affected) from the analysis of Pfam or PRINTS have been supporting and complementing each other.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
Similar Expressions
59 human-written examples
Bundle up as mentioned.
Wiki
Realistic CR frameworks need to take into account a large set of possible configurations, however, as mentioned hereabove through the Gödel-paradox, the decision making engine also needs to be constrained in order to avoid the system to crash.
It may be that an alternate mechanism of PIK3CA/mTOR pathway activation may be present in BRCA2 cases linked to disordered homologous recombination, as mentioned previously, through p4EBP1 and eIF4e.
Science
As mentioned, the transmission through TWRNs is conducted in two phases.
Alternatively, the observed anti-GVHD effect of heparanase may be mediated by its non-enzymatic functions, as mentioned above, possibly through binding to and activation of a putative cell surface receptor [57].
Science
Mr. Wood was mentioned through the years as a leading candidate for the director's post at the National Gallery of Art in Washington and the Museum of Modern Art in New York.
News & Media
As mentioned earlier, physician paid through FFS have an incentive to conduct more visits to generate higher income and they can choose to do so by increasing the hours that they spent on direct patient care [9] and/or decrease the time spent per visit [10].
Science
The wallet launch was followed by the debut of its marketplace in early 2012, and most recently, an updated interface and design which now includes more photos, videos, product details, and an increase in the deals and offers, as mentioned above, that come through partnerships with retailers, aggregators and other deal sources like the Fancy.
News & Media
As mentioned earlier, overshoots arise through the contributions of higher harmonics (eigenfunctions).
Science
We used the same electrolyte solution as mentioned above, which flows through the cell during the measurement.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
Avoid using the phrase "as mentioned through" in formal writing. Opt for more standard alternatives such as "as previously mentioned" or "as mentioned above".
Common error
Be cautious when combining "mentioned" with prepositions. While "as mentioned in" or "as mentioned above" are acceptable, "as mentioned through" is unconventional and can confuse readers. Always choose the most direct and widely accepted phrasing.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "as mentioned through" attempts to serve as a referencing expression, pointing back to information previously introduced. However, Ludwig AI indicates that this is not standard English.
Frequent in
Science
32%
Wiki
20%
News & Media
16%
Less common in
Formal & Business
16%
Encyclopedias
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Reference
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
In summary, "as mentioned through" is not a grammatically correct or commonly used phrase in English writing. As Ludwig AI points out, more appropriate and standard alternatives such as "as previously mentioned", "as noted above", or "as stated earlier" should be preferred. While instances of the phrase might appear, particularly in certain scientific or informal writing, it is best to avoid it to maintain clarity and grammatical correctness. The analysis of usage contexts reveals that while it appears in a variety of sources, its frequency remains low, reinforcing the recommendation to use established alternatives.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
as previously mentioned
Replaces "mentioned through" with the more common and grammatically correct "previously mentioned".
as noted above
Uses "noted" instead of "mentioned" and specifies "above" to indicate the location of the prior statement.
as stated earlier
Substitutes "mentioned through" with "stated earlier" maintaining the reference to a prior point.
as I mentioned before
Adds a personal pronoun to emphasize the speaker and replaces "through" with "before".
as has been mentioned
Uses a passive construction, focusing on the action of mentioning rather than a specific time.
as we have discussed
Implies a conversation or discussion where the topic was previously covered.
as was mentioned
Shortens the phrase while retaining the original meaning in passive voice.
in reference to what was said
Rephrases the entire expression to focus on the act of referencing a prior statement.
to reiterate a previous point
Focuses on the act of repeating or emphasizing a prior statement rather than simply mentioning it.
returning to an earlier point
Highlights the action of revisiting a topic already introduced.
FAQs
What are some alternatives to "as mentioned through"?
More appropriate alternatives include "as previously mentioned", "as noted above", or "as stated earlier".
Is "as mentioned through" grammatically correct?
No, "as mentioned through" is not considered grammatically correct in standard English. Prefer more common and accepted alternatives.
Where can I use a phrase like "as mentioned through"?
While it might appear in some informal contexts, it's best to avoid "as mentioned through" in formal or professional writing. Stick to the alternatives in those contexts.
How can I best reference previous statements in my writing?
Use clear and concise phrases such as "as mentioned before" or "as I mentioned earlier" to ensure clarity and maintain a professional tone.
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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
83%
Authority and reliability
2.2/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested