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not to mention
Idioms and Phrases
Also, not to speak of ; to say nothing of . In addition to, besides what's already been said. For example, I don't think the voters will want that big program, not to mention the cost , or Dave teaches trumpet and trombone, not to speak of other brass instruments , or Their house is worth at least a million, to say nothing of their other assets .Example Sentences
And that’s not to mention a promised new department helmed by advisers Elon Musk and Vivek Ramaswamy, which Trump says will focus on slashing regulations and historic cost-cutting.
Redemption and revenge for Carsley, along with a list of positives he can hand over to Tuchel, came in the shape this stylish win here in Greece, where the vast crowd inside Athens' Olympic Stadium was silent – not to mention largely absent – by the end of England’s 3-0 win.
Which, to be clear, is a reason the Oscars remain so much fun, not to mention a valuable snapshot of what movies and performances academy voters deem worthy at a specific moment in time.
It’s not just that she is comparatively more sane than her opponent, not to mention less offensive and willing to charm voters by going on podcasts like Call Her Daddy.
There have been blog posts addressing worrying about politics and election anxiety, not to mention the breathing posts on Instagram.
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Definitions and idiom definitions from Dictionary.com Unabridged, based on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2023
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