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Discover Ludwig"public comment" is correct and usable in written English.
You could use it when referring to feedback and opinions from the public, such as the comments received in response to a proposed policy change. For example, "The City Council reviewed the public comment and decided to move forward with the proposed change."
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public comment
noun
Input given by the public to governmental (or rarely other) bodies, about proposed legislation or regulation(s), during a period—and by means—set aside and prescribed by law.
Exact(60)
We welcome public comment.
The board meetings include public comment periods.
She made no public comment.
accept public comment on the proposed modification.
(2)Notice and opportunity for public comment.
Mr. Berlusconi made no immediate public comment.
A public comment period ends in July.
Mr. Putin made no public comment today.
The public comment period ends Dec. 5.
Kelly had no public comment Monday.
He made no immediate public comment.
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