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“Furthermore, employers also need not to worry about finding employees

because working from home makes possible for hiring (1) people from
different cities. Not to mention, (2) transportation and travelling allowances
are needless to pay (3) and the result is cost-saving.”

(1) Vocabulary Choice: recruiting is more formal.

(2) NOT TO MENTION cannot be followed by a comma immediately. Also,


clause does not come after NOT TO MENTION but a noun phrase or THE
FACT THAT + a clause

In the paragraph above, it should be “ people from different cities, not to


mention transportation and travelling allowances that/which are not
needed….”

(or)

“not to mention the fact that transportation and travelling allowances are
not needed …….”

(3) to be paid (passive): the employers have to pay these, do they not?

Let’s have a look at some more example sentences about that “NOT TO
MENTION”.

> 2021 is a bad year for Myanmar with the COVID-19 multiple waves and
economic recession, not to mention the SAC’s coup d’état. (Noun phrase)

> 2021 is a bad year for Myanmar with the COVID-19 multiple waves and
economic recession, not to mention the SAC’s coup d’état which/that was
unspeakably brutal. (Adjective Clause)

> 2021 is a bad year for Myanmar with the COVID-19 multiple waves and
economic recession, not to mention the fact that SAC dethroned the
elected government and robbed the power. (Clause)

Please study the link attached here and should you still be having
confusions, please do not feel embarrassed to ask, will you? (There is not
much about it online though.)

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