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"the points mentioned" is a perfectly acceptable and usable phrase in written English
You can use it to refer to a list of previously discussed items or ideas. For example: "The points mentioned in the meeting provide a good starting point for further discussion."
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Perhaps you won't have learned anything new from this article, as you will already be aware of all the points mentioned above, and be incorporating them in to the way you work.
Ideally, we would want to see Kostunica launch a sustained effort with a nationally-televised, Oval Office-type address to the nation to make the points mentioned in our recommendation.
During each therapy cycle, all the points mentioned above are either massaged or tapped lightly.
All the points mentioned above signify the new developments and innovations in the field of CAT.
The points mentioned for odd and even edge atoms, are obvious in these tables.
The European Journal of Hybrid Imaging can be seen as one of the facilitators to put in practice the points mentioned above.
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The reasons for this suggestion ties in with the point mentioned above.
Similar to the point mentioned above, reminding the person of people, pets, and events in their life before the stroke can help restore memory, as well as ease the access to the skills that person used.
As such, I looked into a couple of the specific points mentioned in the Abstract, the evolution of the endomembrane trafficking system and the AP2 proteins, and how the results described in this paper relate to other published work.
Among the positive points mentioned, the addition of rifampicin resistance detection, the accuracy and reliability of the results, the less burdensome processes for lab workers and shorter time to an accurate results were consistently highlighted.
The body of the essay expands on each of the supporting points mentioned in the thesis.
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