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"seditious comments" is correct and usable in written English.
The term is typically used to describe speech or writing that incites rebellion against the government or authority. For example, "The man was arrested for making seditious comments that encouraged people to overthrow the government."
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Anwar, too, is under further investigation, accused of making seditious comments in a political speech.
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In an email to NPR's media writer, David Folkenflik, Simeone captured the absurdity of the matter: "What is NPR afraid I'll do – insert a seditious comment into a synopsis of Madame Butterfly?" NPR's move was plainly motivated by the network's fear of controversy – which translates to outright spinelessness when confronted with even a hint that something might displease the right wing.
Spies reported "seditious" or "sacrilegious comments.
But Thomas, having accurately described this back-channel subversion of a sitting president by his attorney general as "seditious," simply moves on without further comment.
Far from endorsing such comments, Steinbrenner regards them as seditious.
"What is to protect a citizen from a policeman deciding that a comment that person makes on Facebook is not seditious and arrest the person?
45" a seditious libel.
But the seditious, satirical spirit is intact.
It's a dishonest and seditious claim".
Baghdad has a large and potentially seditious Shia population.
He is forced to name his "seditious" friends.
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