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"made a few comments" is a grammatically correct and commonly used phrase in written English.
It means to offer or express a small number of opinions or observations about something. Example: During the meeting, Sarah made a few comments about the proposed project, stating her concerns and offering suggestions for improvement.
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"She made a few comments about Spam".
He made a few comments that were fair enough.
During our discussions, Mattis made a few comments along those lines.
Lorenzo Thomas promised to enforce it, and made a few comments on the greatness of the opportunity.
"I made a few comments that some people found objectionable," Wallace, 29, said in a statement released hours before the game.
Today, after the sentencing, Mrs. Pirro, who noted that she and her husband just celebrated their 25th wedding anniversary, made a few comments to reporters.
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May I make a few comments on this?
I'd like to make a few comments.
Before I do so, though, I'd like to make a few comments.
I make a few comments, though I don't say anything you haven't already figured out.
Based on the comments in these meetings and on my personal research experience on nuclear physics at university I would like to make a few comments in considering the energy problem in the 21st century.
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