Sentence examples for long comments from inspiring English sources

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Hardly anyone has a bad word to say about the Peep Show star, judging by the long comments thread after Freeman's interview.

Most journalists hate to read it, because it's stinging and distracting, and readers rarely plow through long comments sections unless they intend to post something themselves.

These include: "better recognition of bad links and impersonation attempts"; "improved ASCII art detection"; and "changing how long comments are displayed," the post explains. .

I assume this means he spends his time writing very long comments about how he misses the "old VICE" on every article we post on Facebook.

One of those professors I interviewed quipped off-record that the online articles are "more like long comments and never contain footnotes".

Many women wrote long comments and were positively surprised that their opinions were sought.

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Andrew Maynard offered a long comment, very much worth reading for its further explanation and context.

The New Yorker, March 19 , 1960P. 33 Long comment about a tenuous connection betw.

An issue of HeroicStories typically contains a positive anecdote followed by a long comment section.

By E. B. White The New Yorker, October 3, 1936 P. 9 Long comment on traffic light and turns.

By Geoffrey T. Hellman The New Yorker, March 19 , 1960P. 33 Long comment about a tenuous connection betw.

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