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it would be fine to mention that vs it would be fine to mention

Both phrases are correct, but they are used in slightly different contexts. 'It would be fine to mention that' is used when you want to specify what should be mentioned, while 'it would be fine to mention' is more general and does not specify the content. The choice between the two depends on whether you want to provide additional information or keep it general.

Last updated: March 19, 2024 • 1115 views

it would be fine to mention that

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when you want to specify what should be mentioned.

This phrase is used when you want to indicate a specific thing that should be mentioned. It adds clarity to the statement.

Examples:

  • It would be fine to mention that the deadline has been extended.
  • It would be fine to mention that the project is almost complete.
  • In your cover letter, I think you could go either way -- I think it would be fine to mention that you also applied to Job 1, but I don't think it would be ...
  • May 18, 2010 ... I think it would be fine to mention that you are looking for a new home in a e-mail that is requesting a meeting, but if you do I would pay ...
  • Feb 13, 2015 ... Now, if the boy she was involved with was from her BJJ class then it would be fine to mention that she trained BJJ. Otherwise it is just irrelevant ...

Alternatives:

  • It would be fine to mention the deadline has been extended.
  • It would be fine to mention the project is almost complete.

it would be fine to mention

This phrase is correct and commonly used in English when you want to keep the mention general without specifying the content.

This phrase is used when you want to suggest that mentioning something is acceptable without specifying the details. It leaves the mention open-ended.

Examples:

  • It would be fine to mention your concerns during the meeting.
  • It would be fine to mention the issue to the team.
  • If, however, the applicant has won a competition picking stocks or bonds, it would be fine to mention it in the “Honors and Awards” section of the application.
  • Nov 12, 2015 ... Bolanos said it would be "fine" to mention the committee is a nonprofit, "but talking about budget concerns is really not relevant." At that point ...
  • In your cover letter, I think you could go either way -- I think it would be fine to mention that you also applied to Job 1, but I don't think it would be ...
  • In short, I think it would be fine to mention middle-clicking in passing for the benefit of any geeks reading, but for novices, I don't think it's a good introduction to ...

Alternatives:

  • It would be fine to bring up your concerns during the meeting.
  • It would be fine to bring up the issue to the team.

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