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The phrase "a barrage of comments" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use this phrase when referring to a large number of comments from or about a person, topic, or event. For example: After the scandal broke, the politician received a barrage of comments on social media.
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And if Lewis' law holds true, I'm to expect a barrage of comments following this column, accusing me of hating men.
✒ In Friday's G2, Paul Moody and Robin Turner sparked a barrage of comments by asking readers – and a modest gang of famous names, including Ken Livingstone and Elbow's Guy Garvey – to sing the praises of their perfect pubs.
That morning, she received an email calling her a "fat ugly twat" and had had "a bit of a rant" on Twitter after a barrage of comments suggesting she only went to the police for the notoriety.
During one of the streams I watched, of a woman in her late teens or early twenties skillfully playing Call of Duty: Ghosts, a barrage of comments from the seventy or so viewers told her things like "came 4 tits," "play topless you'll have 10,000 viewers" and "are you pants less again?" When she replied, "That's really degrading," one viewer responded, "it's not degrading it's fun".
His remarks set off a barrage of comments from both the Blaine and Grant sides.
Trump followed up the flashy orders with a barrage of comments about his meeting with Chinese President Xi Jinping this Thursday and Friday, signaling that he'd put America's unbalanced trade relationship front and center.
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The agency received a barrage of comment letters, 13,000 in all, from both industry lobbyists and consumer groups.
Predictably, there has been a barrage of comment on Stuart's progress to date: some of it myopic, some of it judgemental, much of it the product of short-term assessment that fails to take into account a range of relevant factors.
Back in February, Engadget, a popular technology review blog, shut down its commenting system for a few days after it received a barrage of trollish comments on its iPad coverage.
Since then, she has had to withstand a barrage of online comments.
Do I feel sympathy for a man in tears over a barrage of nasty comments to do with his unfortunate wardrobe malfunction?
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