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"may have mentioned" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you are referring to something that was said in the past that may or may not have actually been said. For example, "She said she may have mentioned the party to me, but I don't remember her doing so."
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He may have mentioned this.
But I may have mentioned that before.
(Which I may have mentioned last week in passing …).
As I may have mentioned above, Eva = sensitive.
I may have mentioned I live in extreme west Hove?
As I may have mentioned, I love tights.
They may have mentioned it and not recorded it.
I may have mentioned that Axl was "as big as a house".
3) As I may have mentioned before, you are the ref … it's your decision.
I may have mentioned this before, but St David was christened by St Elvis.
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And I think I may've mentioned before that nothing - and I mean bupkis - is funny twice.
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