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"this was not mentioned" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to express that something was not mentioned in a conversation, discussion, article, or other form of communication. For example, "Jane said that she had wanted to move to the city, but this was not mentioned during our discussion about her job prospects."
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This was not mentioned as a disadvantage by any of the GP staff themselves, who reported being accustomed to PCTs measuring their performance.
Simpkins's register of interests noted that the MP owned shares in the company, though this was not mentioned in the report.
The three of us — Ziad, Mother, and me — had planned to return to Libya together, since (and this was not mentioned but understood) we could never go back together, not completely, because Father was no longer with us.
This was not mentioned during Wednesday's hearing.
"This was not mentioned, they just wanted a way to measure personality for many people.
This was not mentioned in the speech, but does appear in the briefing notes attached to the speech line "other measures will be laid before you".
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This wasn't mentioned.
Strangely, this wasn't mentioned at all in the articles announcing their new appointments, let alone in the headlines.
Oh, and this wasn't mentioned in the complaint, but I was also told that Hornstein somehow attended Disrupt with a Founders Fund badge.
This wasn't mentioned in the press release, but the service would certainly be a welcomed addition to Roku's offering.
Three years ago, this wasn't mentioned at all".
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Justyna Jupowicz-Kozak
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