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Discover LudwigThe phrase "every comment" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It is typically used to refer to all comments, without exception, in a particular situation or context. Example: "The teacher read every comment on the students' essays in order to provide thorough feedback."
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Lindsey read every comment.
But I read every comment.
"I read every comment," he says, smiling.
I read every comment; I just don't reply.
"Every comment you make is worth 10 comments".
Columnists are dissecting every comment, every shot attempt and every sideline gesture.
Is every comment that is received read by a Times staffer?
Is every comment that appears on The New York Times moderated by a human?
But every comment about Jim Hall, following his death at 83, has emphasised his personal qualities.
Can you imagine going through life with this woman?" Not every comment was negative.
For once, almost every comment was helpful, honest, bold and moving.
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