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Discover LudwigThe phrase "remarks about" is perfectly correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to introduce comments about a particular topic or person. For example: The speaker began his remarks about the importance of environmental conservation.
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His remarks about Hispanics.
Certain remarks about immigration.
She made cutting remarks about socialism.
D. Prepared remarks: about 3,200 words.
Actual remarks: about 5,500 words.
He makes disparaging remarks about her appearance.
Neither do his remarks about Hillary Clinton.
The teenagers shouted remarks about "Spanish" people.
He claimed his remarks about rape were in this context.
Afterward, each minister made remarks about the collaboration.
You make disparaging remarks about his dead parents.
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