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Discover Ludwig"mentioned nothing" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English
It can be used to refer to a situation where someone did not talk about or disclose any information or details about a particular topic or subject. Example: During the meeting, John mentioned nothing about the proposed budget and simply nodded in agreement with everything that was presented.
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Chanu had mentioned nothing.
"They were mentioned, nothing more.
Rodgers said: "He never mentioned nothing, no".
Kevin has mentioned nothing to us.
"The assistants have mentioned nothing about a Lexus convention".
It mentioned nothing about clothing, optional or otherwise.
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The suspension letter mentions nothing about threats.
Oddly, the real estate listing mentions nothing about its former owner.
But it mentions nothing about the C.F.P.B.'s interest in how it treated its customers.
The racketeering law RICO mentions nothing about foreign applications, which led a federal court to dismiss a case last year.
As many as 60,000 other novels were published in 19th-century England — to mention nothing of other times and places.
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