Use 'aforementioned' to connect back to ideas or objects you've previously introduced. We implemented the strategy on, as aforementioned, social media and newsletters.
Pro Tip 2/3
Academic Tone
'Aforementioned' is formal, often used in academic or legal contexts to refer to earlier points. The aforementioned findings imply significant implications for our research.
Pro Tip 3/3
Avoid Repetition
Don't use 'aforementioned' if you've just mentioned something. It's for recalling earlier references. As I discussed last week, the aforementioned methodology remains effective.