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Discover LudwigThe phrase "comment you" is not correct and does not make sense in written English.
It seems to be an incomplete or incorrect expression, and without context, it is unclear what it is intended to convey.
Example: "I would like to comment you on your recent work." (This should be rephrased for clarity.)
Alternatives: "I want to commend you" or "I would like to remark on you."
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JULIE WEED COMMENT You are still charging a premium price.
"Every comment you make is worth 10 comments".
Embattled captain refuses to comment, you know the drill.
(To post a comment, you must register for newyorker.com).
In this case, the comment "You can't take your eyes off her" is not praise.
QUESTION FROM CANDICE: Thanks, Mrs Danticat, for all this and for the Comment you wrote.
If you have any problems posting a comment you can tweet @guardianafrica or email [email protected]@theguardian.com
P.P.S. –Reader George Grauke wrote to comment: 'You are mistaken that this will never happen again.
The vice president made only one comment: "You got a tough job".
One comment you commonly get is, 'You're just like another white guy.' No, that's completely wrong".
I promise never to forget that passing comment you made about my upper-arm flab.
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