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"extraordinary comments" is a correct and usable phrase in written English
It can be used to describe statements or opinions that are exceptionally unusual, remarkable, or unexpected. Example: The film received widespread acclaim for its thought-provoking plot and extraordinary comments on the human condition.
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It would run every Monday, and it would lay out the most extraordinary comments by authors in the press over the weekend.
This new arrogance is reflected in Jonathan Taylor's extraordinary comments about the Booker's superiority to the Nobel prize, which he described as "at best political".
Even less bothered was the head of the Austrian delegation, Hans Tschak, who made these extraordinary comments: "Naturally today's game was played tactically.
Not to mention several councillors who have in recent memory made extraordinary comments that resulted in their resignations being called for but not tendered.
This was most apparent in Trump's extraordinary comments last week about United States District Judge Gonzalo Curiel, who is presiding over a class-action fraud case against Trump in connection with the now-defunct Trump University.
--- John Cherry, a councillor from Stedham, near Chichester, has ended his political career in spectacular style with his extraordinary comments to the Mail on Sunday, about how children brought up in Stockwell, in south London - a "coloured area" according Councillor Cherry - would erupt like a "sexual volcano" if introduced by their school to the wooded countryside of West Sussex.
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That, in itself, is an extraordinary comment on how far America has come over the past half-century.
The Australian Education Union – which has long argued funds for the chaplaincy program should be redirected – described Pyne's justification as "an extraordinary comment".
It is an extraordinary comment on the stultifying consensus and cowardice that dominates the Westminster debate that the financial crisis has developed so far without this obvious issue returning to the agenda.
The rightwing Herald Sun columnist and prolific blogger made the extraordinary comment during a discussion with 2GB presenter Steve Price about how angry he was with The Australian's editor-in-chief Chris Mitchell.
But in an extraordinary comment in November 2007, Livni – who briefly had a British arrest warrant issued against her in 2009 over alleged war crimes in Gaza – is recorded as saying: "I was the minister of justice.
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