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The phrase "Following your comments" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used to refer to actions or responses that are based on someone else's remarks or feedback. Example: "Following your comments, I have revised the report to better address your concerns."
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I will endeavour to follow your comments and incorporate them into a submission for the inquiry.
Having a profile lets other users easily follow your comments over all or on a specific blog via RSS.
My comments follow: Your manuscript is terrific.
You could follow up your comments on how we need to be positive about the benefits of immigration with a letter.
If others criticize your looks, interests or dreams unless you are on an eating disorder, etc, ignore their rude comments and follow your own dreams.
The people that follow your Blippy stream can then comment on and "like" these transactions.
Following Wilkins' comments, white opinion began to shift.
Following these comments, corrections were made.
Following are comments from respondents at arrival.
Following are reader comments posted on NYTimes.com.
Following are reader comments about the article.
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