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Discover Ludwig"commented on it" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
You can use it when you want to express that someone has expressed an opinion about something. For example: "Alice read the report and then commented on it."
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Tacitus commented on it in Roman times.
She's never commented on it again.
In fact, nobody commented on it.
People had often commented on it.
Officials have not commented on it.
Even his best friend commented on it.
Most of those who've commented on it think so too.
The consultant commented on it before my surgery.
Until Sept. 11, almost nobody commented on it.
"They were spectacularly done, and every person who walked in commented on it," she said.
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