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The phrase "a comments section" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a part of a website or document where users can leave their thoughts or feedback.
Example: "The article was well-received, and the comments section was filled with positive feedback from readers."
Alternatives: "a feedback area" or "a discussion forum".
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(Turns out that was from a comments section).
She's someone I met on a comments section in a blog and have become friends with.
"No way am I going down there — what if there's a comments section?" November 23, 2016.
You may have even thought it or written it in a comments section, perhaps even here.
The questionnaire combined the use of visual analogue scales plus a comments section to obtain qualitative data.
Ley sums it up: "TV shows don't have a comments section, but on YouTube it's direct feedback to you.
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The app ($6) includes a band history, facts, quotations and a comment section for fans...
"Anything that triggers someone to write an abusive epic rant in a comment section on the internet is good for business".
Then they repurpose it with a catchy, often liberal-leaning headline and provide a comment section beneath it, where readers can chime in.
So, add a comment section.
It's like the opposite of a comment section.
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