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Discover LudwigThe phrase "about remarks" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when discussing or referring to comments or statements made on a particular topic.
Example: "The professor had several insightful thoughts about remarks made during the seminar."
Alternatives: "regarding comments" or "concerning statements".
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I thought about remarks they have made.
Comment about remarks made by a visitor from Antigua.
Detective Gomez refused to be interviewed about remarks attributed to him by Mr. Singer.
It also included allegations about remarks Rose made about their intelligence and ethnicity.
The serious allegations raise doubts about remarks made by the immigration minister, Scott Morrison, on Tuesday.
Anyone who has followed securities-fraud litigation or the S.E.C. in any detail will be cautious about remarks like Griffin's.
Reports in Saudi media said the arrests were made following complaints from girls and parents about "remarks" the boys made.
Miliband was not asked about remarks reported in the media on Sunday, which suggest things have got worse under Corbyn.
He made the point when asked about remarks Dominic Cummings, a former Gove adviser, has said about Clegg.
The New Yorker, October 25 , 1976P. 31 Comment about remarks made by a visitor from Antigua.
The perils of such a shift became evident on Wednesday when conservatives expressed wariness about remarks in which Mr. Romney seemed to again muddle his position on abortion.
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