The phrase "my mention of" is correct and usable in written English. You can use it when you have mentioned something previously and want to recall or refer back to it. For example, "My mention of the need for increased efficiency was echoed by my colleagues in the meeting."
Were they both put off by my mention of the provenance of this exceptional fruit?
My mention of astronomical phenomena will activate neural pathways that will make you more likely to say other astronomical phenomena.
You may have paused over my mention of HBO Go above isn't that only available to subscribers?
Both of them blanched at my mention of the attack and said that they were trying their best to ignore it.
They are large and sweet and have a very thick and pithy peel". Were they both put off by my mention of the provenance of this exceptional fruit?
As my mention of the Budweiser sign indicates, I am not one of the people who claim that they were guided off the double-lane in those days by the smell of garlic.
I seem to always preface my mentions of moonshine (a/k/a white dog a/k/a un-aged) whiskeys with the obligatory "I don't like white dog" statement, but this really is one of the better ones.
Lista, riffing off my laughable mention of spraying my nipples with bandage in a bottle, said that he has seen men come in with all kinds of DIY remedies, ranging from herbal medicines to hormonal inhibitors such as Nolvadex.
Second, some people noticed my mention here of an iPad.
· My mention above of the marquis reminds me that a Guardian leader a few weeks back cited the views of a Greek philosopher called Bias of Priene.
And sure enough: following my last mention of the oyster problem, two such companies sent me samples.
I love the desktop app, it’s always running on my Mac. Ludwig is the best English buddy, it answers my 100 queries per day and stays cool.
Cristina Valenza
Retail Lead Linguist @ Apple Inc.