How do you refer to something previously mentioned?
Other Ways to Say “As Mentioned Previously”
- As I said before …
- Like I said …
- Like I said before …
- Further to my previous comments …
- As previously stated …
- As I mentioned before …
- As previously mentioned …
- Before, I wrote …
Is it okay to say as previously mentioned?
I never use “as mentioned previously”. Its better to say “as mentioned before/ earlier/In reference to”. You can always highlight and inform about the line/ paragraph and write it as “In reference to or Regarding”.
Is it bad to say as mentioned earlier in an essay?
8. As mentioned earlier in this essay. You should try not to repeat yourself, as implied by mentioning something you’ve said already; and ideally you shouldn’t refer to “this essay” at all. If you do need to refer to something you’ve mentioned previously, you could use the word “aforementioned” instead.
What is another way to say as mentioned?
What is another word for as mentioned by?
as stated by | accordant with |
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according to | as maintained by |
as per | as reported by |
as said by | based on |
in accordance with | in conformity with |
Is it rude to say mentioned?
“Like I said before” does have the potential to sound unprofessional. A great alternative would be “as we already discussed” or “as we established previously”. The “we” carries the implication that the other party is aware of the fact and was involved in that fact coming to light.
What can I say instead of but?
synonyms for but
- although.
- however.
- nevertheless.
- on the other hand.
- still.
- though.
- yet.
How do you use mentioned in a sentence?
Mentioned sentence example
- I should not have mentioned that.
- You’ve known this for months but not mentioned it to him?
- Her age must have been mentioned at least a half-dozen times in the last six trips.
- Yancey had never mentioned the meeting with Allen.
- The realtor never mentioned it.
What can I say instead of like I said before?
The problem is that the translation of “As I said before…” is “As I said before, you forgetful moron…” There are other variations of this phrase such as “Like I said…” or “As I mentioned…” or the ruder and more intentional “I already told you…” Using such phrases makes the client feel dumb for having forgotten that you …
What was the most wanted poster in the Old West?
In the early days of most wanted poster that was the norm. With gunslingers in the Old West wanted for train robbery, horse theft, safe blowing, seduction, bank robbery, white slavery and murder, often times killing the fugitive was the only option.
When to use I wanted to know ( I was wondering )?
“I wanted to know (I was wondering)” is an example of being indirect for politeness. Just as you said, if you are talking to a respected person, or a stranger, this is an appropriate way to speak or write. Some people say it is too indirect and an obsolete way to speak, but this is not universal.
Is it appropriate to say I wanted to know?
Just as you said, if you are talking to a respected person, or a stranger, this is an appropriate way to speak or write. Some people say it is too indirect and an obsolete way to speak, but this is not universal.
When was the first fifteen most wanted created?
“Inspector Robert Leschorn actually created the draft of the very first Fifteen Most Wanted in February 1983. He literally used pen and glued or taped thumbnail pictures on letterhead to show the draft appearance. The agency created publication USM-132 for display purposes in district offices, post offices, and other venues.