Sentence examples for official mention from inspiring English sources

'official mention' is an acceptable phrase in written English.
It would generally be used to refer to something (usually an event, person, or topic) that has been mentioned in a formal, authoritative context. For example, "The mayor made an official mention of the town's new sports stadium at the ribbon-cutting ceremony."

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There was no official mention of civilian casualties.

Then, for roughly two years, there was no official mention of Lin Biao at all.

Its first official mention occurs in 1877; council records show it was formally renamed in 1882.

There was no official mention of his likeness to Mr. Burroughs, although Mr. Smith, the yogurt store clerk, had described him that way to the police.

She did not receive an official mention in North Korean state media until March 2014, when she accompanied Kim Jong-un during elections for the supreme people's assembly.

Played for more than 200 years, this 32-card game got its first official mention in 1813 and is now a national institution.

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Just as in California, no official mentioned the plane model.

One email written by a senior official mentioned the server.

One official mentioned a possible toll of 500,000.

The players the official mentioned included Chan Ho Park, a Boras client.

The senate official mentioned senators Joe Lieberman and Ben Nelson as possible Democratic defectors.

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