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The phrase "comments on current events" is correct and can be used in written English.
You can use it to refer to a person's or organization's opinions on news or topics that are happening now. For example: "We rely on our experts to give us their comments on current events to keep us up to date."
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Patty-Jo comments on current events and occasionally pitches for the March of Dimes, sometimes at the same time.
History plays — a venerable theatrical genre that now seems to be in vogue — often appear to be veiled comments on current events.
In his "urbi et orbi" message on Sunday, which comments on current events, Benedict said that "reconciliation — difficult, but indispensable — is a precondition for a future of overall security and peaceful coexistence" in the Middle East.
The show rarely comments on current events for this reason.
Each episode takes six months to produce so the show rarely comments on current events.
In fact, Colavito's biggest mistake is saying that stories inspired by recent events "wouldn't be folklore;" folklore arises from and comments on current events, and such relatively recent events as 9/11 and Hurricane Katrina have given rise to many legends.
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A Jordanian man came up to us to comment on current events.
He also enjoyed commenting on current events, often questioning economic orthodoxy.
Fleetingly, when a map of Central Asia is projected behind the dancer, it seems possible that the show is offering some comment on current events.
The politics were not limited to the 1960s, and many speakers, to the vocal approval of the crowd, took the opportunity to comment on current events.
As he teaches, travels and writes, he has offered no public comment on current events and has largely withdrawn from party politics, which he never liked much anyway.
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