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The phrase "a last comment" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to make a final remark or observation about a topic before concluding a discussion or presentation.
Example: "Before we wrap up the meeting, I would like to make a last comment regarding the budget proposal."
Alternatives: "a final remark" or "a concluding comment".
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A last comment.
After any discussion, ask if anyone has a last comment or question before moving on.
There is a last comment period (ending Oct. 28) before the rules are finalized, and the food industry may yet try to convince USDA to reinstate the fortification standard.
A last comment concerns the transition seeds.
A last comment should be dedicated to the use of sorbents and especially those cartridges dedicated to the adsorption of endotoxin and related material.
A last comment is in order: at the cerebral level, it has been shown that partial errors evoke an Ne, but a later positive component, the error positivity (Pe), is not observed on such trials (Burle et al., 2008; Vidal et al., 2000).
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SEOUL, South Korea — Before dawn on Saturday, former President Roh Mof-hyun of South Korea switched on his computer and typed a suicide note — his last comment on a corruption scandal that threatened to undo his proudest, and last remaining, legacy: his record as an upstanding political leader.
One last comment – a great one – on Michael Billington's review on Thursday of Di and Viv and Rose, which has just opened at London's Hampstead theatre.
Asked what his plans were for the future, he said: "Either I go travelling again looking for a story the same way I found this… or I'll go with the best Hollywood offer… or I will become a Hollywood casualty!" That last comment was said in jest, though the irony may now seem prescient.
By Hendrik Hertzberg August 12, 2008 An interestingly counterintuitive Web site called Pro-Gun Progressive takes a shot at my last Comment for putting "gun rights" in ironical quotes and for suggesting that the Second Amendment "somehow made militia service a prerequisite to firearms ownership".
That last comment was a bit of a setback given that I wanted to test what snail slime would do to my face.
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