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Discover LudwigThe phrase "sarcastic comments" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to describe remarks that are intentionally mocking or ironic in tone. Example: "Despite his serious tone, everyone in the room could tell that he was making sarcastic comments about the new office policies."
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I told him, and he made sarcastic comments.
Each was designed to test the effects on subsequent creativity of making and receiving sarcastic comments.
I am always surprised when I read sarcastic comments about new approaches to airport security.
Instead of making direct criticisms, they sometimes offered obliquely sarcastic comments to test the waters.
I made some sarcastic comments to a fellow actor as we walked to the wings.
"They were sarcastic comments by me at the wrong time, and it was frustration on my part," Tortorella said.
Yesterday the group, well-outfitted with plastic cups of beer, chanted sarcastic comments to golfers approaching the green.
The radio show's hosts hit-out at Kim, who spoke via a voice-disguiser, with sarcastic comments and tried to give her some harsh lessons in the process.
So, Piers Morgan being Piers Morgan, he decided the retweet their tweets with sarcastic comments such as "fabulously dim" edited into the start.
The article was posted on the Baker Street Babes Tumblr, where it drew hundreds of links and sarcastic comments, along with charges that Mr. Lellenberg's involvement was hypocritical.
I'm always reading scripts and looking for interesting parts so I can remind people that I have more abilities than rolling my eyes and making sarcastic comments.
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