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The phrase "any more comments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when soliciting additional feedback or opinions from others, typically at the end of a discussion or meeting.
Example: "Before we conclude the meeting, does anyone have any more comments to share?"
Alternatives: "any further remarks" or "any additional feedback".
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"I don't have any more comments," he said.
A: I don't really want to make any more comments about it.
Jeter said he had no reason to brace for any more comments.
I don't have any more comments to make until I leave.
But I would love to see the fish before I make any more comments". Mr Hamer is more confident.
The New Zealander, so overjoyed at helping Adam Scott win the Bridgestone Invitational in Akron on Sunday, does not intend to make any more comments about Woods.
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And I'm not going to take any more comment from you.
Now, though, she is refusing to add any more comment, except this: "I wish Mark, his family and HP the best".
Yahoo also declined to offer any more comment on the alleged nation state behind the attack.
"I don't want to make any more comment because I will end up in the stand or have a heavy fine.
Meanwhile, in the absence of any more comment from Sprint itself at the moment, Dish's chairman Charles Ergen dished out more detail behind its rationale for making a premium bid for Sprint: it's about video, getting Dish subscribers locked in to more services, and having a connection to those customers, wherever they are.
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