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The phrase "commentary indicates that" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to make a statement based on the opinion of a commentator or other source. For example: "Commentary indicates that the recent decision by the government will have a positive effect on the economy."
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"Marshaling an impressive array of historical evidence, a growing body of scholarly commentary indicates that the 'right to keep and bear arms' is, as the Amendment's text suggests, a personal right," Thomas wrote.
Such commentary indicates that, as depicted in pornography and advertisements, vulvas are indeed supposed to have a certain look.
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Initially, I tried to avoid formal scientific language; however the reviewer's commentary indicated that this was not the right approach.
"Dell's commentary should also indicate that, as a whole, enterprise customers are maintaining initial spending plans for the year while consumer demand remains soft," the firm said.
The lengthy excerpts from this catechetical series, particularly "On the Meaning of Faith," "On the Power of the Holy Spirit," and the "Commentary on the Apostolic-Nicene Creed," indicate that Nicetas stressed the orthodox position in Trinitarian doctrine consonant with the leading 4th-century theologian Cyril of Jerusalem.
It is important to indicate that narratives typically contain numerous elements including the narrator's commentary on their experience: also known as the 'evaluation'evaluation
Both the World Health Organization and the Circumcision Independent Reference and Commentary Service indicated that this would likely underestimate the true prevalence (see Additional file 3).
For example, the Visuddhimagga proclaims that "dhamma means but intrinsic nature" (Vism VIII 246), and the sub-commentary to the Dhammasaṅgaṇi indicates that "there is no other thing called dhamma apart from the intrinsic nature borne by it" and that "the term sabhāva denotes the mere fact of being a dhamma" (Dhs-mṭ 28 & 94; see also Karunadasa 2010: Ch. 1).
Its success also indicates that as commentary on cable news reaches a rhetorical boiling point, advertisers may become more skittish about being near it.
A critical analysis of the Hipparchian fragments still extant, including his commentary on the Phaenomena of Aratus, indicates that (1) the catalog of Hipparchus did not include more than 850 stars and (2) Ptolemy most likely obtained new coordinates for even those 850 stars.
Indeed, on-going commentary on the panel's activities indicates that one person's "evidence" can be another's "politics".
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