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"mentioned something about" is a correct phrase in written English.
It is typically used to refer to when someone brings up a topic or idea, without going into detail. For example, "My teacher mentioned something about a test next week, but he didn't go into specifics."
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"He just mentioned something about a picture".
You mentioned something about the security arrangement.
Another mentioned something about a family wedding.
Guillermo mentioned something about lack of city lights and pollution.
Murray mentioned something about a gathering with two kegs.
Gifford mentioned something about returning to university, and her loan.
You once mentioned something about a house music movie?
She mentioned something about her son playing in a band in New York.
I asked the translator what was being said, and he mentioned something about "ugly American".
"He mentioned something about Interlochen, and something about Basel," she recalled.
Laura mentioned something about a deli near Boston, where she grew up.
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