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Discover LudwigThe phrase 'many comments' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it to express that there are many opinions or statements about a certain topic. For example: "The blog post has received many comments from readers."
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Many comments are touching.
"How many comments?!
Many comments are eerily undeceived.
There have been many comments, in the press.
It has been met with many comments supporting her position.
"I heard many comments during that match yesterday.
The gist of many comments, he said, is: "Holy cow!
Many comments found both arguments utterly and obviously inadequate.
But there were too many comments on the situation".
Many comments, however, especially those from Texas, were ecstatic.
"Too many comments about boredom and look what bloody happens?
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