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Discover LudwigThe phrase "am comments" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect construction and cannot be used in any context.
Example: "I am comments" does not convey a clear meaning.
Alternatives: "I have comments" or "I am providing comments."
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Daily I receive ignorant tweet after ignorant tweet, book-length emails telling me what an idiot I am, comments on my blog calling me a race traitor (yawn) and an ugly bitch (sigh), and messages to my fan page on Facebook calling me names that would make a pirate blush.
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It's comments all the way down.
I thought there might be comments.
Both are comments on interpersonal power.
"There were comments made," he said.
But so, too, are comments like that.
The following are comments derived from the study: 1.
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Here are comments about her work: "Dr.
I look forward to you're comments.
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