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"commented of" is not a correct or applicable usage in written English.
To make a comment on something, you would use the phrase "commented on". For example, "The teacher commented on the student's work."
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Berlin commented: "Of course Profumo behaved badly..
But, as Lord Wellington commented of Waterloo, his triumph was a darn close run thing.
"He was the nicest guy I ever worked with," Moore commented of BB King.
In one of his rare interviews, he commented of his protagonist: "I think he's a real hero.
As one reviewer commented, "Of all the animals in the book, it turns out the most fascinating of the lot is Packham himself".
As Lenin commented of the failed 1905 revolution in Russia, it was a retreat for a new attack, which ultimately proved successful.
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The company declines to comment, of course.
A Google spokesman would not comment of the price.
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His video also got comments of support.
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