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The phrase "also commented that" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when you want to indicate that someone has made an additional remark or observation about a topic.
Example: "The researcher also commented that further studies are needed to validate the findings."
Alternatives: "also noted that" or "also stated that".
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L.A. Reid also commented, "That wasn't a $5 million performance.
Critics have also commented that the format appeared tired.
But he also commented that these disagreements shouldn't be misinterpreted.
And Sandy had also commented that we can change the carrier level.
The judge also commented that "sovereign immunity should not be treated as a monetizable commodity".
Yet many also commented that they wouldn't wish to do it again.
But most of them also commented that there was a danger that it would be used too rigidly.
She also commented that the dating experience can be callous.
The other also commented that they did not visit Facebook that frequently any more.
Some also commented that they could not really relate to the topic, which could have limited student engagement (Table 5).
He also commented that the school's ouster "doesn't have anything to do with academic freedom," according to The Post.
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