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Idiom
To mention something in passing.
To mention something casually.
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Fintech types are more likely to mention something that happened six weeks later.
But Chinese observers tend to mention something else: his guizuqi, or "air of nobility".
"I was going to mention something earlier, but, you know" Penalty update Argentina to take the first penalty.
So what you're essentially asking is this: "Is it O.K. to mention something to someone who might care, even if it's not your business?" The answer is yes.
I know it seems like cheating to mention something that we've just done — but that's kind of the nature of being a magazine editor.
If I happened to mention something political, he'd just nod his head and say, "Two brothers separated at birth will always be brothers.
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Nine out of 10 people that I spoke to mentioned something to do with a family member -- the crazy brother or having to move back home with the in-laws or dealing with an ex-wife.
When it comes to hiring someone, I find it absurd to even mention something like Klout in a job description.
Whenever I speak to Dave or mention something about him, she makes me feel so guilty for talking to him "after what he did to her".
Acknowledge how important his mother is to him and mention something you like about her.
But, if you start to notice your kid mention something once or twice a week about being teased for their diet, then there may be a problem.
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