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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'made mentioned' is not a correct grammatical construction in written English.
Instead, you could use phrases like 'mentioned' or 'made reference to'. For example, "The professor made reference to the author's work several times during the lecture."
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And our method appropriately revealed that TIS could exert large impacts on the system if deleted, because of the designs we made (mentioned above).
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I didn't hear him make mention the protests or the disputed election.
He said, made mention of this global test.
A 1689 inventory of an estate in Brooklyn, New York, made mention of an enslaved "niggor" boy..
Defoe made mention of the concept in 1731, in "The Complete English Tradesman".
Hasan first made mention of their unique mandate in May, shortly after returning from the trip".
Senator Jeff Sessions, Republican of Alabama, made mention of "hard-left activists".
"I personally think they should have made mention of the torture he suffered," she said.
You've made mention that women have made great progress.
For example, less than 10% of these institutional home pages made mention of institutional rankings, and less than 20% made mention of students, athletics or faculty.
You made mention that in 2000 we didn't have the cleansing, perhaps even before.
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