Sentence examples for a commentary about from inspiring English sources

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The phrase "a commentary about" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or analyzing a particular subject, topic, or event in a reflective or critical manner.
Example: "The article provides a commentary about the impact of climate change on global economies."
Alternatives: "an analysis of" or "a discussion on".

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The picture is also a commentary about photography itself.

Print out the cartoon and write a commentary about it.

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Select one and write a commentary about how the invention changed and continues to change society.

An Orthodox Jew, Mr. Abramoff has been writing a commentary about the Torah.

My drama London Spy was never intended as a commentary about these organisations today.

"Hiding in the Light" can be read as a commentary about avoiding reality.

"I really think that is a commentary about where we are in the fight for women's equality," she added.

Meanwhile, the APS's public-affairs panel is preparing a commentary about the 2007 statement and the science behind it.

And a loudspeaker delivered a commentary about the firehouses during lulls in the speeches about the bridge.

It was an understatement, an assessment of the race he had just lost, and a commentary about the series ahead.

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