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The phrase "unintentionally mentioned" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English
It means that something was mentioned without intention or without meaning to bring it up. Example: During the meeting, John unintentionally mentioned the company's financial troubles, causing a collective gasp from the rest of the attendees.
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Although participants in our study mentioned episodes of unintentionally falling asleep during guided meditations in class and during home practice, their reports were touched with irony and humor, and none ascribed a negative valence to this experience.
Mike Hernandez, a weatherman in San Antonio, Texas, "unintentionally" made mention of Martin Luther Coon Day.
The interim commissioner Chuck Neinas unintentionally struck at the heart of the issue when he mentioned how pleased that league's television and bowl partners were at the addition of West Virginia.
His inexperience — not to mention an unintentionally hilarious Web video of a cigarette-puffing senior aide — has raised questions about whether even he takes his campaign all that seriously.
They failed, however, to mention an unintentionally daring 2001 study by Steven E Phelan and Zhiang Lin, at the University of Texas at Dallas, which was published in the journal Computational and Mathematical Organisation Theory.
The authority summoned the staffs who were accused by the patients and they were later sanctioned, and one was dismissed" (Female counsellor, 32 years old) However, some participants mentioned that patients are often initially overwhelmed by the HIV diagnosis, and some may unintentionally disclose their status to friends and relatives but later accuse the health care providers for doing so.
As mentioned above, a part of the flake in the vicinity of the edges has been unintentionally doped, while a significant amount of residual compressive strain developed during the production procedure.
Beginning in 1971, the Lorillard Tobacco Company began buying into print runs of tens and even hundreds of thousands of copies apiece at the astounding rate of 125 titles a month, often in pulpy volumes like "Purr, Baby, Purr" and "The Executioner #8: Chicago Wipeout" — not to mention the poetically if unintentionally matched "I Come to Kill You" and "Unless They Kill Me First".
By not mentioning our exes, you're guaranteeing you won't unintentionally bring up bad memories / saving yourself from badmouthing someone we could potentially date again.
It is always better to mention groups, or teams, and avoid speaking about individuals, than it is to disregard someone unintentionally.
And I thought it was unintentionally uproariously funny when the much touted "first Muslim" member of Congress, Keith Ellison, introduced Sanders without a mention of perpetual U.S. wars -- which have killed hundreds of thousands of Muslims over the last several decades.
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