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"looking forward to comments" is a perfectly correct and usable phrase in written English, particularly when you are asking someone to provide comments or feedback on something you have done
For example, "I've just completed my assignment and I'm looking forward to your comments."
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"I am looking forward to commenting on the issues of the day and challenging our elected officials to put our country's needs first instead of their own partisan interests," Mr. Brown said in a statement.
A State Department official told HuffPost in an email that their Keystone XL draft analysis report released in March looked at the impact on water resources, specifically groundwater, but added that the department looks forward to "comments and feedback from the public".
"We're looking forward to receiving comments from the people this is going to affect," he said.
HISTORY The earliest steam engine... [I'll be very brief] [And I'm looking forward to your comments on this] [You know all about this; I can tell from the shelf of books on steam engines behind you]... used pressurized steam to produce motion.
Good luck folks – we're looking forward to your comments!
We are welcoming Gene for the first time and looking forward to his comments at this time, when energy-related companies and resources are playing such a central role in the political, economic and investment arenas.
Thanks for reading, and by the way, we're looking forward to the comments!
Sure, 18 is late for a first pill, and I'm looking forward to the comments about how great pills were "back in the day", and how much I've missed out.
We are looking forward to reviewing the comments received and will determine what additional information is needed to issue a final regulation".
"But I think the commission is looking forward to the public comment period".
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