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"made some remarks" is grammatically correct and can be used in written English.
It means to say or express something in a brief comment or statement. It is often used when describing someone's speech or behavior. For example: - During the meeting, the CEO made some remarks about the company's profits. - He made some rude remarks to his coworkers, causing tension in the office. - The politician made some controversial remarks that sparked a heated debate. - She politely made some remarks about the food before excusing herself to use the restroom. - The teacher made some encouraging remarks to the students before they took their final exam.
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He made some remarks.
After a while, Farage made some remarks.
Both sides made some remarks in an atmosphere described as chilly and professional.
He says Bloom made some remarks outside the hall that changed the media covergae of the conference.
POPE FRANCIS made some remarks this week about a big contemporary problem the neglect of older people by their children and younger relatives that bore all his hallmarks.
Senator John McCain made some remarks on Twitter on Tuesday that echoed views shared by Occupy Wall Street: Veterans, who suffer from high rates of unemployment and other plagues of the economic downturn, are taking stands on the Web.
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One of the ladies exclaimed at this and made some remark about how picturesque it was.
"I think he made some remark like: 'Very interesting'", recalled Pick in an interview taped for the British Library.
In conversing with Wordsworth one day, a friend reported, De Quincey "made some remark which Wordsworth caught up & amplified & repeated, next day.
"You remember the point that Carla made in last week's seminar?" Another time, after I'd made some remark about freedom of choice in "Much Ado About Nothing," he said, "That's very well expressed, Carla.
The owner was just about to hand over the keys when he patted the boy on the head and made some remark about what fun the little fellow would have romping in the yard.
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