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"it would be mentioned" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you're talking about something that a person or people plan to say or refer to in a specific situation. For example, "If the topic of the meeting comes up, it would be mentioned that the company's profits are increasing."
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It would be mentioned in sex manuals without emphasis, or not mentioned at all.
It would be mentioned only in the context of boastful boozy late-night tales.
In the Loop is a work of genius, and if we weren't living in such idiotic times, it would be mentioned in the same breath as Dr. Strangelove.
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Nothing French would be mentioned.
The Donaghy scandal was not the focus of yesterday's session, although Franzese discussed it, because "it would be irresponsible not to mention it".
I sent it in, assuming it would never be mentioned again.
During an earlier New York Gilded Age, a man's worth might well be based on his money but it would never be mentioned in public.
She placed the story in a magnifying device and scanned the paragraphs, knowing that somewhere it would prominently be mentioned that her vision was severely impaired.
It would be specially mentioned that some complications of EBP exit though they are rare and usually not long-lasting.
I'm still dropping names like Rachel Weisz, Paul Rudd, Gretchen Mol and Frederick Weller into the mix, while I spout off about how wrong it would be to mention my stellar cast at a time like this.
It would be worth mentioning that the pore diameter of 10 nm observed in Fig. 3a is very close to the average pore radius of 5.3 nm revealed by the N2 adsorption experiment.
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