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The phrase "goes unmentioned" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means that something is not talked about or referenced in a given situation. You can use it when discussing a topic that is not explicitly mentioned or acknowledged, but is still relevant to the situation. Example: "In the novel, the main character's traumatic childhood goes unmentioned but it deeply influences their actions and relationships throughout the story."
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This goes unmentioned here.
Eileen's greatest misery goes unmentioned.
What goes unmentioned is any United States role.
That report, too, goes unmentioned in the "Close-Out Memo".
"What have you done?" What Rapunzel had done goes unmentioned in the second edition.
Teen parenthood and the cycle of poverty also goes unmentioned in Precious.
In-house PR Keith blames "snobbery" for Iceland's image problem, although Kerry Katona goes unmentioned.
It goes unmentioned in his autobiography and has been overlooked by his biographers.
The names of the characters suggest Latin America, but the country they live in goes unmentioned.
She says she was surprised that her role goes unmentioned in the book.
But it does not mention an important constituency that often goes unmentioned: parents.
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com