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The phrase "any comments from" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when soliciting feedback or opinions from individuals or groups regarding a specific topic or issue.
Example: "Before we finalize the report, are there any comments from the team that we should consider?"
Alternatives: "any feedback from" or "any input from".
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Any comments from any of you will be welcome!
CPHS welcomes any comments from the research community about this new guidance.
He said the company would not edit any comments from sources.
It reads: "Any comments from climate deniers/sceptics will be deleted".
We look forward to any comments from our readers on these questions.
Any comments from leading Republicans, like Mr. Boehner, and President Obama could potentially be big market-moving events.
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Also at the time of writing, we have not received any comment from any of the teams".
News International did not comment yesterday, nor was there any comment from a spokesperson for Rebekah Brooks.
Unions refused to grant the cuts, and the deadline passed without any comment from the airline about a bankruptcy filing.
All I will say is that I am surprised not to have seen any comment from Dave".
After the Notre Dame event, it was similarly hard to draw any comment from him about President Bush's speech.
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