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The phrase "I welcome your comment" is correct and can be used in written English
You could use it, for example, in a response to a blog post, like this: Thank you for taking the time to share your thoughts! I welcome your comment.
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To the Editor: I welcome your comment that while you think nuclear power remains a valuable tool, "the public needs to know that it is a safe one".
I welcome your comment!
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As always, I welcome your comments.
I welcome your comments on the column.
I welcome your comments, and I hope you'll spread the word.
I invited Japanese scholars to make the opposing case, and I am happy to post a response from Takayuki Nishi, a Project Assistant Professor at the Global Center for Asian and Regional Research at University of Shizuoka, in Shizuoka, Japan.. As always, I welcome your comments and feedback.
So I welcome your comments on the article itself, and on the win-a-trip contest (time to start planning for next year's, which some readers suggested should look at problems at home instead of abroad).
And of course I welcome your comments about why you chose what city, or what theme, or what mode of transportation you did — and please give any city-specific tips.
I welcome your comments about this book.
I welcome your comments on how it performs and we will work to incorporate your suggestions over the coming weeks.
I welcome your comments and suggestions.
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