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The phrase 'sample comments' is correct in written English, and can be used to refer to a set of comments or feedback provided as an example.
For example, "To give you an idea of what kind of feedback we require from our customers, here are some sample comments from previous surveys."
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Here are excerpts from just a few sample comments: "I think the flight attendants are getting riled up for nothing," said Susan Klinger.
The site offers sample comments ("John McCain has a comprehensive economic plan...".) and a list of dozens of suggested destinations, conveniently broken down into "conservative," "liberal," "moderate" and "other" categories.
The comments on many of the videos posted by CBS have now been moved to a separate page; instead of sample comments underneath the videos, a link to "view all comments" takes users to a separate Web page where they can read comments without watching the video at the same time.
The question now is whether Richard Keys and Sky touchline reporter Andy Burton, who earlier became the latest victim of Stoneagegate when footage showing him discussing lineswoman Sian Massey, sample comments: "Apparently, a female lino today, bit of a looker", and "He [a Sky Sports crew member] says she is all right".
Sample comments that are related to message content are listed in Table 9.
Sample comments related to update mechanism are listed in Table 11.
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(When he launched a Facebook group for the club last August, it was flooded with recipes and pictures. Sample comment: "HOLY CRAP, these beans were good").
(Sample comment: "I wish I could marry you Sandra. I'd put a ring under my skin and pretend it's a cyst").
(Sample comment: "thats one sharp hand u have"). But its poster — Gary Kinsey, 44, of New York, who describes himself as a traveling model chef (as in modeling and cooking) — was surprised as well.
(Sample comment: "This is taking freedom of expression too far!! Don't forget to laugh at anyone driving an Aztek!") And in perhaps the most embarrassing blow for the car, Colby Donaldson -- who won an Aztek on the second season of "Survivor" in 2001 -- announced that he did not want it.
(Sample comment: "Goldman Sachs in the future should never been given any type of bailout from the American people. They are all about greed, it is unbelievable to me that GS would even think of NOT allowing the American Taxpayer to have the right to invest in the shares of Facebook").
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