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Discover LudwigThe phrase "I commented on" is correct and usable in written English.
You might use it to refer to a comment you made on an article, blog post, video, Facebook post, etc. For example, "I commented on the article to express my opinion about the topic."
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When (T_{rm{W}}=1), if agent i commented on an article of another agent j but j did not comment back on an article posted by i, i would eliminate j from (W_i).
It also allowed him to get fat if he ate too much junk food, introducing an element of body image and self-consciousness rarely seen in games – something I commented on the time in one of my first Guardian blog posts.
Then I commented on the piece, pointing out the irony that it was delivered via one of the products of Cern (the world wide web).
I commented on this.
Gotham, Tobias designed, and I commented on".
As I left I commented on the "W" sticker on Mr Bywater's door.
I commented on the temperamental difference between Obama and George W. Bush.
"I don't really question all that," he said when I commented on this fortuitous synchronicity.
In doing so, I commented on how the head would feel disappointed at their behaviour.
"I'd want to check that before I commented on it," Dorries says.
When I commented on this, another dealer spoke: "The police here are corrupt as anything.
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