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mention vs as mention

The correct phrase is "mention." The phrase "as mention" is incorrect in English.

Last updated: March 15, 2024 • 1071 views

mention

This is the correct form commonly used in English.

Use "mention" when referring to bringing something to someone's attention or including something in a conversation or piece of writing.

Examples:

  • Please mention your dietary restrictions when making a reservation.
  • She didn't mention anything about the meeting in her email.
  • No time, unfortunately, to mention those.
  • Maybe Ralph forgot to mention the spaceship.
  • A force that politicians seldom care to mention.
  • His trials were ethically questionable, not to mention illegal.
  • Just never mention what happened today.
  • Some 17th-century documents mention Nükilch or Nünkilch.
  • Contemporary sources mention court jesters named Gąska and Stańczyk.
  • Michael failed to mention that little development.
  • Not to mention the strategic benefits.
  • Sam forgot to mention that Rebecca murdered Pauline.
  • Specifically asked you not to mention his family.
  • You will not mention this again.
  • Failed to mention who was driving her skin.
  • And there's no mention of angel abductions.
  • Please, don't mention seafood.
  • Please don't mention that project.
  • The evening papers mention Clare Kemplay.
  • Your eyes glisten when you mention Charlie.
  • Interesting how Ted forgot to mention that.
  • Tom did not mention his girlfriend having children.

Alternatives:

  • refer to
  • bring up
  • note
  • state
  • cite

as mention

This is an incorrect construction in English.

  • Howie continued to look to us for direction while remaining adamant we exclude so much as mention of what we were doing to anyone outside our group.
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  • Nov 17, 2014 ... However, I've found these alerts are not nearly as comprehensive as Mention. Google Alerts also does not provide the functionality that's ...
  • Fury as Mention of Israel is Banned from Forthcoming Holocaust Memorial Day in Ireland. December 12, 2014 1:37 pm 160 comments ...

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