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The phrase "having mentioned this" is correct and usable in written English.
It is typically used to introduce a point, idea, or example that is related to the previous statement. For example: "The store offers a wide selection of items. Having mentioned this, they also have some good deals on furniture."
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Having mentioned this, the rotations are not of primary clinical interest.
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Nobody had mentioned this.
He may have mentioned this.
I might have mentioned this already.
I have mentioned this to my internist and cardiologist.
Professor Romer had mentioned this in her column, as well.
He had mentioned this to Agrawal's accountant.
/ Shouldn't you have mentioned this / Before we got married?
Nobody had mentioned this to me and I felt betrayed.
Minnaert may not have mentioned this, but this interesting pattern of lights is easily reproduced.
Ruby had gotten him back, though none of the Negroes had mentioned this.
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