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Discover LudwigThe phrase "comment from" is correct and usable in written English
It can be used when referring to a statement or opinion expressed by someone, often in the context of discussions or articles. Example: "The article included a comment from the expert, highlighting the importance of the research findings."
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COMMENT FROM AF.: Rice, hopefully.
COMMENT FROM LIL: no bailouts?
COMMENT FROM ROBIN: Troops are unifying.
COMMENT FROM BRYAN C: Giffords looks great.
COMMENT FROM LISA H: Where is Sotomayor?
COMMENT FROM JORDNE: Yacht line not genius.
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COMMENT FROM JAC: Wow this is weak.
[Comment From JHoward] Hii.
[Comment From Amy]: Awesome [Comment From Shane]: Thanks.
[Comment From Gloria]: Thank you very much!
[Comment From Cloudbuster]: Thanks, Neil & Dana!
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