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comments received from
Grammar usage guide and real-world examplesUSAGE SUMMARY
The phrase 'comments received from' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it whenever you want to refer to the opinions, feedback, or reviews that were given to you by someone else. For example: "We have received a lot of positive comments from our customers about the quality of our products."
✓ Grammatically correct
Academia
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Science
Alternative expressions(13)
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Exact Expressions
43 human-written examples
The Commission shall include in the final report comments received from the Governor of a coastal State regarding recommendations in the draft report.
Academia
The report was used in conjunction with comments received from the public and suggestions by the gTLD registrars to form the UDRP that has been adopted by ICANN.
Academia
No funds will be required to report "position information," or details on individual investment holdings, S.E.C. officials said, a change that was made in part because of comments received from hedge funds and others.
News & Media
evidence of the notice and solicitation of public comment by the State relating to participation of the State in the program, including copies of comments received from that solicitation.
Academia
But the draft report was reworked not because of outside contacts but because of 400 comments received from the nine outside reviewers and because members of the panel spotted errors in the draft report and changed their minds about some issues, he said.
News & Media
We appreciate the useful and constructive comments received from three anonymous reviewers.
Science
Human-verified similar examples from authoritative sources
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17 human-written examples
" If you want to get the real picture, you go and have a discussion with children in grades 7 and 8, not with us" was one comment received from an adolescent girl.
Science
After stringent reviewing, 22 papers wereacceptedforpresentationattheworkshop.Aftertheworkshop,thesepapers were revised on the basis of comments received both from the original reviewers and from discussions at the workshop itself.
Science & Research
Perry's comments received polite applause from the audience of thousands of Iowa social conservatives.
News & Media
The comments received a strong rebuke from Italian politicians and the French ambassador to Italy.
News & Media
19 In total, 3205 written tracts (open-ended written comments) were received from respondents in the comments box.
Science
Expert writing Tips
Best practice
When citing feedback, be specific about the source by stating "comments received from" followed by the source name or group, adding credibility and context.
Common error
Avoid simply stating that "comments were received" without specifying the source. Including the source provides context and allows readers to assess the validity and relevance of the feedback.
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Linguistic Context
The phrase "comments received from" functions as a prepositional phrase that modifies a noun, often specifying the origin or source of feedback or opinions. Ludwig AI confirms the phrase is correct and usable in written English, as demonstrated by the examples.
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Science
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Academia
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News & Media
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Less common in
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Ludwig's WRAP-UP
The phrase "comments received from" is a versatile and grammatically sound construction used to attribute feedback to a specific source. Ludwig AI confirms its usability, and the examples demonstrate its prevalence in academic, scientific, and news media contexts. While alternatives like "feedback obtained from" or "input gathered from" exist, specifying the source of the comments enhances credibility. A key writing practice is to always identify the source rather than making general statements about received comments. While commonly seen in neutral to formal settings, its usage remains relatively uncommon overall.
More alternative expressions(6)
Phrases that express similar concepts, ordered by semantic similarity:
input obtained from
Replaces "comments" with a more general term, 'input', slightly broadening the scope.
feedback gathered from
Substitutes "comments" with "feedback", implying a more structured collection of opinions.
responses collected from
Emphasizes the act of collecting replies, often in a survey or questionnaire context.
information sourced from
Focuses on the information aspect, rather than specific comments or opinions.
opinions expressed by
Highlights the expression of opinions, making it more about the source's viewpoint.
views shared by
Similar to opinions expressed, but suggests a sharing of perspectives.
insights provided by
Focuses on valuable understanding gained from the feedback.
recommendations offered by
Specifically refers to suggestions or advice given.
data received from
Broader term referring to factual information instead of solely opinions.
observations noted by
Highlights observations as the type of feedback gathered.
FAQs
How can I use "comments received from" in a sentence?
Use "comments received from" to introduce feedback or opinions gathered from a specific source. For example, "The design was revised based on "comments received from" the user testing group."
What are some alternatives to "comments received from"?
You can use alternatives like "feedback obtained from", "input gathered from", or "responses collected from" depending on the context.
Is it better to say "comments received from" or "feedback received from"?
Both "comments received from" and "feedback received from" are acceptable. "Feedback" often implies a more structured or formal collection of opinions, while "comments" can refer to more casual or spontaneous remarks.
How do I properly cite "comments received from" in academic writing?
In academic writing, cite the source of the comments clearly. For example, "According to "comments received from" participants in the study (Smith et al., 2024),..."
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Table of contents
Usage summary
Human-verified examples
Expert writing tips
Linguistic context
Ludwig's wrap-up
Alternative expressions
FAQs
Source & Trust
85%
Authority and reliability
4.5/5
Expert rating
Real-world application tested