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"he mentioned himself" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
You can use it to describe something a person said about himself, for example: "The CEO spoke about his accomplishments this year and then he mentioned himself as a leading example of success in the company."
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Instead he mentioned himself, over and over; notably "Nobody knows the system better than me, which is why I alone can fix it".
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The same applies to an anti-Karaite polemical work, which he mentions himself.
Use the words "me" and "I" as often as possible, and cut the person off any time he mentions himself.
"It's a difficult situation because Victor mentioned himself that he is not with his mind to the team.
He rants a bit, apparently fearful that if he were quieter we would not believe in his sincerity; hungry for his own reality, certainly, he also mentions himself a great deal (a dozen times in the following passage): I love literature, but not because I love stories per se.
In fact, he didn't mention himself at all, instead waxing poetic about what the world's religions have in common.
He mentioned one he himself had sold to Widener.
When I made a joke about the possibility of a first-person-shooter video game of "Finnegans Wake" hitting the stores in 2012, he mentioned that he himself has had pipe dreams about a "Ulysses" game.
But Wells never really loosened up, and he figured he would only hurt the Yankees -- not to mention himself -- if he continued to pitch.
A 40-something British Pakistani, resident in Essex and one of five sons to an immigrant father, none of whom had previously voted for anyone but Labour, he mentioned that three, including himself, had just voted Tory.
He mentioned that he saw himself as being involved in a "classic Robin Hood scenario" at the time, which suggests he could fall into the "appealing to higher loyalties" category.
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