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The correct spelling is "mention". It means to bring something up in a conversation or to refer to something briefly.

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The correct spelling is "mention". It means to bring something up in a conversation or to refer to something briefly.

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accredit, adduce, advert, allude, ascribe, assign, associate, attribute, bring up, charge, cite, credit, designate, direct attention, excerpt, exemplify, extract, give as example, glance, hint, impute, indicate, insert, instance, interpolate, introduce, invoke

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quote, name, advance, mention, extract, specify, allude to, enumerate

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Dictionary.com defines cite as:

1. to quote (a passage, book, author, etc.), esp. as an authority: He cited the Constitution in his defense. 2. to mention in support, proof, or confirmation; refer to as an example: He cited many instances of abuse of power. 3. to summon officially or authoritatively to appear in court. 4. to call to mind; recall: citing my gratitude to him. 5. Military. to mention (a soldier, unit, etc.) in orders, as for gallantry. 6. to commend, as for outstanding service, hard work, or devotion to duty. 7. to summon or call; rouse to action.
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If the article you are citing is not paginated and you have mentioned the author's last name in the text of your sentence, you do not need to include any additional information in the in-text citation. Simply mention the author's last name in your text and your reader will be able to refer to your Works Cited list to find the full reference for the article.

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