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The phrase "is mentioned in" is correct and commonly used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to something that has been spoken or written about in a previous context. Example: "The author discusses the effects of climate change in chapter three, and this issue is mentioned in several other chapters throughout the book."
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Only one is mentioned in the Synoptics.
Broadway is mentioned in reverence.
Neither connection is mentioned in the letter.
Her death is mentioned in an introductory chapter.
Some of the music is mentioned in Cervantes's text.
An informed consent document is mentioned in the article.
Again, none of this is mentioned in the film.
None of this is mentioned in the song.
None of this is mentioned in the government reports.
But none of this is mentioned in the review.
Not a word of this is mentioned in Wolf Hall.
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