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Discover LudwigThe part of sentence "comment *" is not technically correct and should not be used in written English
If you would like to draw attention to something or encourage someone to give a response, it would be more appropriate to write "comment?" or "What do you think?". For example: "The rules state that no pets are allowed in the park. Comment?"
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"No comment, no comment".
Comment: Barrel.
We comment on their letter.
Comment wars!
Comment: Assumed.
comment dire..
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Comments: Editorial comment.
Good comment.
Excellent comment.
Any comment?
His comment?
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