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The phrase "comment on as" is not correct and does not convey a clear meaning in written English
It is unclear when it could be used due to its incorrect structure. An example could be: "I would like to comment on as follows," but it lacks clarity.
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There is nothing abnormal to comment on as a result.
On the tables were various objets d'art which the Queen would pick up and comment on as she chatted to her Keeper of Pictures.
The ICC would not comment on whether an investigation has been launched, saying: "This is a matter for the (ICC's) Anti-Corruption Unit and is not something that we would comment on as a matter of policy".
Would you drive your car at 132mph through a village?" Clerk of the course, Gary Thompson, told BBC Isle of Man: "Scott has his own views, as have many other people, but it's not something that I can comment on as those are his private views.
I started to like and comment on as many photos as I could.
Slapped across the bottom of the back window was the block Oasis logo, which every member of Oasis made sure to comment on as they piled in.
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Mr. Walker hasn't commented on plan as yet.
However similar visualizations of features determined for the motion sensors were commented on as useful.
If an agreement is reached the public could be invited to comment on it as early as January 2002.
The series is a comment on Holmes as much as it is an adventure in which he stars.
Users can comment on torrents, as well as rate the quality.
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