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The phrase "make a remark about" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when you want to indicate that someone is commenting or expressing an opinion on a specific topic.
Example: "During the meeting, she made a remark about the importance of teamwork in achieving our goals."
Alternatives: "comment on" or "mention".
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We use tightness and the Pełczyński property to make a remark about inner functions on strictly pseudoconvex domains in Cn.
Let me make a remark about questions, which is — today's mostly business.
She'd jump up and kiss him on the lips, and he'd make a remark about her awful habit.
Jumping ahead, let me make a remark about this, because this is going to be relevant for something I'll get to in a couple of minutes.
They took a conscious decision to make a remark about Mexicans being rapists for his launch to throw a spanner in the works of the other launches.
But whether she intended to or not she also managed to make a remark about a subject which is sensitive for him - his weight.
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The writer overhears him making a remark about refugees.
Husband makes a remark about a radio program he is listening to.
"The old man made a remark about it to the shopkeeper and entered his car.
SIR - My apologies for making a remark about a detail in your otherwise interesting Charlemagne about nationalism in Europe.
Other witnesses have said that Mr. Coicou made a remark about Mr. Bell being drunk.
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