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Discover Ludwig"helpful remarks" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It refers to comments or statements that are beneficial or useful in a given situation. It can be used in a variety of contexts, such as in a professional setting, in a conversation, or in a written piece. Example: During the workshop, the speaker provided many helpful remarks on how to improve our presentation skills.
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We would like to thank Oliver Chabrol and Ghislain Fournous for technical support, Boris Mirkin and Petar Konovski for their help in the PARS algorithm, Gilles Didier and Manuela Royer-Carenzi for their help in statistical analysis and Anthony Levasseur for helpful remarks and corrections.
I am grateful to A. B. Aleksandrov for helpful remarks.
Furthermore, the authors are grateful to two anonymous referees for helpful remarks.
We are grateful to three anonymous reviewers for their helpful remarks on an earlier version of this paper.
In his helpful remarks on the Eastern intellectual history behind the Kyoto School's idea of absolute nothingness, Whalen Lai writes: "Of the eighteen forms of śūnyatā (emptiness) in Mahāyāna, two have captured the Chinese imagination more than the others: śūnyatā-śūnyatā (the emptiness of emptiness, a double negation that reaffirms the real); and atyanta-śūnyatā … or 'ultimate emptiness'.
"We've seen some helpful remarks from these folks in recent days," the aide said.
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People are helpful, but not very helpful.
In Moscow, he made helpful, general remarks about how his government's deficit reduction plans and its commitment to low taxes and light-touch regulation demonstrated that the country was open for business.
She was really helpful," Steele remarked.
We thank the Editor in Chief and the two reviewers for helpful comments and remarks.
We thank Pascal Vittoz for sharing his botanical knowledge, Jessica Litman for language editing, and three anonymous referees for their helpful and constructive remarks that led to a substantial improvement of the manuscript.
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