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"insulting comments" is a correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It refers to comments or remarks that are intended to hurt or offend someone. Example: The celebrity received a lot of backlash after posting insulting comments on social media.
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"It is unacceptable when police officers do it," Mr. Kelly said of the insulting comments.
A number of Asian taxi drivers say Mair would utter insulting comments to them.
Ironically, Johnson's clumsily truthful, insulting comments in Rome may achieve exactly this result.
Turner also read out insulting comments made by Gascoigne about Thomas.
These aren't the sweet messages of condolence that Branton welcomes, but questionable and sometimes insulting comments.
David: "Professor, did you major in patronising the people of British Columbia?" Professor: "Well, there's no need for insulting comments".
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But beware: the insulting comment is an Internet art form.
Another said "good boy" when a man who wanted to file a lawsuit made an insulting comment about Jews.
He was charged with making an insulting comment about Mr. Mugabe to a court officer, a charge he denied.
The match turned when the captain of the Saints, Dylan Hartley, became a sinner and was sent off for an abusive and insulting comment aimed at the referee, Wayne Barnes.
There are very strong lobbies on Twitter and other social media that always spring up whenever someone makes a negative or insulting comment about mental health.
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