Sentence examples for without any mentions from inspiring English sources

The phrase "without any mentions" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to describe a situation where there are no references or acknowledgements made about a specific topic or person. Example: The article discussed the recent company merger without any mentions of the CEO's role in the negotiations.

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I write "nearly" because it was not an event without any mentions of Maps — Apple gave a quick line to the news that it now offers vector maps and other improvements in China.

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I'm confident that we could all find enough to chat about without any embarrassing mentions of recent off-limits PR-disasters.

The game continued without any mention of the pitch.

We chatted about grandchildren and church, without any mention of exceptional hardship.

How is it possible to have an article about con artists in film without any mention of "The Sting"?

The thing that frustrates me most of all is finding my photographs used online without any mention of my name.

His intention to leave after 42 years was announced in June without any mention of the discussions with US regulators.

"Every single person in the industry we contacted gave food and help without any mention of money," Mr. Zagat said.

Ms. Taub said the apartment first went on the market in August at $5.45 million, without any mention of Ms. Moffo.

That Peter Maass could write an article on oil without any mention of the current war in Iraq is stunning.

Desserts ($3 to $5.50) were a minor matter here; in fact, checks are routinely presented without any mention of them.

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