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'mention up' is not a correct phrase in written English
It is not commonly used in spoken English either. If you want to talk about making a reference to something, you could say "mention" or "bring up". For example, "I wanted to bring up the subject of getting a new computer."
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The fact that the younger Mr. Harding even put his morning bagel on his expense account, not to mention up to $250,000 in larger items, suggests he may have gotten the idea somewhere that the public trough was his own personal banquet hall.
Several interesting observations about empirical tests of the effectuation model seem relevant to mention up front.
I should mention up front that BAE Systems is a consulting client and modest contributor to my think tank.
Yep, so these @mentions won't count toward the 140 and you can mention up to 50 people.
In this way, you can see how the method of using a spatial propagation network far outpaces the traditional method, not to mention up to 100x faster through GPUs, using the CUDA parallel programming model.
I failed to mention up top that there are not one, but two Michael Bay films in the Criterion Collection.
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With your boss and peers, mention up-front that you are open to feedback and would appreciate their help as you acclimate to the new role.
Prizes from $250 to $3,000 for honorable mentions up to first prizes.
The resistant strain accounted for 57% of all such cases where S. aureus was mentioned, up from 50% in 2010.
And while there's plenty of interest in this poll, we'll focus on that list of three things mentioned up above.
A few of the studies mentioned up above, like those looking at chronic health conditions or insomnia, do identify real health problems.
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