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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'commentary of' is an acceptable phrase in written English
It can be used to refer to an opinion or analysis of something. For example: The author's commentary of the current state of our economy was both enlightening and thought-provoking.
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He also planned to include commentary of his own.
Mike Tanier provided live commentary of today's Yankees-Rays game.
There's a bilious cacophony, a running commentary of derision.
Many had a backdrop of posters, graffiti or billboards, which gave a commentary of sorts.
Yet the early coverage and commentary of the Tucson massacre suppressed this evidence.
English doesn't have an absolute monopoly on TV commentary, of course.
Throughout the city graffiti supply a running commentary of Spain's torment.
Surely not TalkSport's commentary of Chelsea's Champions Leaguee tie in Moscow?
A British commentary of the game was put on a loudspeaker.
I just think it's the saddest commentary of convenience over taste.
It was a moment made for the commentary of Spinal Tap's David St Hubbins.
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