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Discover LudwigThe phrase "a remarks" is not correct in English.
Did you mean "a remark"? You can use "a remark" when referring to a single comment or statement made by someone.
Example: "During the meeting, she made a remark that caught everyone's attention."
Alternatives: "a comment" or "a statement".
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Christopher Newport Expedition a Remarks.
In a remarks published Wednesday by German media, the energy commissioner, Gunther Oettinger, scoffed at assurances that France is working to get its economic house in order and said "too many in Europe still believe that everything will be fine".
In a remarks Friday while at the Group of 20 summit in Russia, President Obama said he is "determined that the world has confidence in the full faith and credit of the United States". He also touted gains in manufacturing jobs and new regulations aimed at fortifying the nation's banks.
Each record includes information (when available) on the country where the poisoning was reported, a geographic indicator of the extent of poisoning (local, regional, or national); an indicator of frequency of occurrence (rare, occasional, or frequent); and a remarks section providing more precise information on locality.
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A heckler shouted a remark about corporations.
Such a remark is dangerous.
What kind of a remark is that?
Mr. Cherchi denied making such a remark.
A remarked that "Dumbo is a cute little elephant".
It's hard to forgive a remark like that.
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