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"mentioned courses" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used as a noun phrase, referring to courses that have been mentioned or specified in a previous part of the sentence or text. Example: During the interview, the candidate discussed their experience in the mentioned courses and how it has prepared them for the position.
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Among the students we choose all those who have taken the three mentioned courses with three specified teachers; the size of given sample is n=19.
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Altogether, 53 students were enrolled in the PBL curriculum and thus the above mentioned course in winter semester 2009/ 2010.
Right now Mr. Nelson has sociology papers on his hard drive, along with math and biology homework — not to mention course work for his studies in Mandarin.
When Ms. Levkoff asked where they got their information, many mentioned health courses at their middle and high schools as being very good.
The last partnership civilization was the Minoan civilization, which, Eisler observed, is usually not mentioned in courses on Western civilization.
Now, the second topic that you mentioned, of course, cultures, been with us for some time.
Wolf Hall was mentioned, of course, and so were books by Dorothy Dunnett and Mary Renault.
Nobody mentioned of course that there are only 32 teams in the NFL and none of them from outside the United States.
"I mentioned the course to a friend," she says, "and he said 'don't do it, you'll never get in'.
The part I haven't mentioned, of course, is the price.
As I mentioned, my course is meant to be a somewhat gentle introduction.
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