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Discover LudwigThe phrase "comments raised" is correct and usable in written English
You can use it to refer to opinions or criticism voiced by someone. For example: "After the meeting, several comments were raised about the proposed changes."
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Mr. Bush's comments raised more questions than they answered.
He said the reaction to the comments raised a free-speech issue.
His candid comments raised the possibility of a protracted endgame in the Libyan conflict.
Some comments raised issues the Megawatt Hour had planned to address "at some point," she said.
His comments raised eyebrows among political analysts here and in Europe.
The comments raised eyebrows because the actor is 58, while Thomas is 36.
Johnston's comments raised the ire of both the Labor party and the South Australian Liberals.
Several comments raised the concern that the report's release could set the stage for an attack on Iran.
Ms. Clinton's comments raised the ire of some conservatives, but overall criticism of the channel has been limited.
Conroy's comments raised the ire of those on the Coalition benches, one of whom called the senator a "grub".
Gay rights groups said Mr. Hagel's comments raised questions about his ability to implement the repeal of the law prohibiting openly gay people from serving in the military.
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