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The phrase "more comments" is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when referring to additional opinions or statements, or to encourage the reader to provide his/her opinion. For example: "We welcome more comments from our readers on this controversial issue."
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Commentator: Leave five or more comments.
Read more comments here.
More comments after it has aired.
More comments are at nytimes.com/artsbeat.
"We're catching more comments, more dirty looks".
More comments on places that the bus is passing.
"I don't have any more comments," he said.
10.25am More comments on the World Cup so far.
10.57am: More comments from below the line: MilesSmiles: "Rubbish?
Updated at 1.07pm GMT 12.27pm GMT More comments from Soros.
4.46pm: Here are some more comments from Andy Burnham.
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