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"that were mentioned" is a correct and usable part of a sentence in written English.
It is typically used to refer back to a preceding statement. For example, "I discussed many topics in the class that were mentioned in the reading assignment."
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I eat a lot of the vegetable that were mentioned at the end of the article.
There were 43 words that were mentioned at least five times — and most of those words were not complimentary.
"We want to cooperate fully on the release of information and documents that were mentioned in the G.A.O.
"We never get involved in these little rinky-dink investment outfits that were mentioned in this indictment".
Each connection represents two entities that were mentioned in the same video segment, and a video segment can be mapped to a number of connections.
"We will be meeting again to talk about the deficiencies that were mentioned in his statements, and how they can be rectified," Father Conroy said.
* Will the state have to spend more than Mr. Florio planned on 28 poor school districts that were mentioned in the court's decision in Abbott v. Burke?
Mathematics- Reread the size comparisons between Antarctica and the United States that were mentioned in the article "Deciphering Contradictory Antarctic Climate Patterns".
Population subsegments that were mentioned included quilters, quitters (both those who voluntarily left dotcom jobs and folks who gave up smoking), queens (the monarchs) and Quakers.
There was skepticism about the proposed numbers that were mentioned for the Pac-16 — $20 million annually per university, a total of $320 million per year.
So let me give you guys now an overview of the brain regions that we think house the circuits that help execute that kind of cache, and the pre-cuing things that were mentioned.
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Since I tried Ludwig back in 2017, I have been constantly using it in both editing and translation. Ever since, I suggest it to my translators at ProSciEditing.

Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
CEO of Professional Science Editing for Scientists @ prosciediting.com