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"offensive comments" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to comments that are considered inappropriate or rude. For example: "The company has a strict policy against offensive comments."
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Romney makes offensive comments at a fund-raiser.
We should hope that today's Germany ignores such offensive comments.
You have made so many offensive comments over the years.
But offensive comments online are not outside the law.
Slowly, he began deleting offensive comments, giving warnings, and posting his own in respectful language.
Mr Levenson claims to feel remorse over his "inappropriate and offensive" comments.
"He should pop off and see his GP before he makes these offensive comments".
It's quite common for men to give me the eye or make offensive comments.
They went on Facebook to say that they were insulted by Liz's "offensive" comments.
Amongst other unenlightened and offensive comments Heuckeroth quipped, "Which number are you singing?
Sheeran is no stranger to responding to offensive comments on Twitter.
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